This would be handy as if you're deploying like an office or classroom of pcs. I haven't played with PXE booting since windows XP days and remember it being not such a pain to setup when UEFI wasn't a thing. Maybe mention the UEFI in the title so others can find this helpful video, thanks & cheers!
I found your video and got my tftpd server (docker container, in my case) up and running, and set up a PXE boot environment using your changes from the Microsoft documentation, but found that after my test machine (both physical and VM) download the BCD file, it wanted to download a bunch of certificates (P7B files) from \EFI\Microsoft\Boot\ and fails. My physical Windows PE boot drive doesn't seem to require any of these P7B files, other than \EFI\Microsoft\Boot\winsipolicy.p7b. This happens regardless of whether Secure Boot is enabled or not. Did you see this and is there a way around it?
I feel like I saw this in a debugging log, but I can't recall the details of it, sadly. :/ It didn't prevent me from booting WinPE in this setup, though...
This would be handy as if you're deploying like an office or classroom of pcs. I haven't played with PXE booting since windows XP days and remember it being not such a pain to setup when UEFI wasn't a thing. Maybe mention the UEFI in the title so others can find this helpful video, thanks & cheers!
That's a decent thought--cheers!
I found your video and got my tftpd server (docker container, in my case) up and running, and set up a PXE boot environment using your changes from the Microsoft documentation, but found that after my test machine (both physical and VM) download the BCD file, it wanted to download a bunch of certificates (P7B files) from \EFI\Microsoft\Boot\ and fails. My physical Windows PE boot drive doesn't seem to require any of these P7B files, other than \EFI\Microsoft\Boot\winsipolicy.p7b. This happens regardless of whether Secure Boot is enabled or not. Did you see this and is there a way around it?
I feel like I saw this in a debugging log, but I can't recall the details of it, sadly. :/ It didn't prevent me from booting WinPE in this setup, though...
I use iVentoy because I need more ISOs than Windows installers