= Raspberry Pi mit PXE booten (Network Boot) = Im OpenWRT-Router: Network --> Interfaces --> LAN --> Edit --> DHCP-Server --> Advanced Settings: {{{ TFTP Boot Server hinzufügen: 66,192.168.X.Y }}} Im Raspberry Pi: {{{ cat >> /boot/config.txt << "EOFCONFIG" program_usb_boot_mode=1 EOFCONFIG reboot (Erfolg testen mit: $ vcgencmd otp_dump | grep 17 17:3020000a) }}} {{{ config vendorclass option networkid 'pxebios' option vendorclass 'PXEClient:Arch:00000' config vendorclass option networkid 'pxeefi' option vendorclass 'PXEClient:Arch:00006' config vendorclass option networkid 'pxeefi' option vendorclass 'PXEClient:Arch:00007' config vendorclass option networkid 'pxeefi' option vendorclass 'PXEClient:Arch:00009' config userclass option networkid 'ipxe' option userclass 'iPXE' config boot option networkid 'pxebios' option filename 'ipxe/ipxe.pxe' option serveraddress '192.168.3.1' option servername 'router.lan3' config boot option networkid 'pxeefi' option filename 'ipxe/ipxe.efi' option serveraddress '192.168.3.1' option servername 'router.lan3' config boot option networkid 'ipxe' option filename 'http://router.lan3/tftpboot/ipxe/ipxe.cfg/init.ipxe' }}} Andere Lösung: {{{ config mac option mac 'ac:a0:16:xx:xx:xx' option networkid 'cisco-sip' list dhcp_option '66,192.168.x.x' }}} ---- KategorieRaspberry