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If you see a broken image, please right-click and select 'Open image in a new tab'. We apologize for this inconvenience. In the right pane, the text of this file will be editable. Under :UserActions on a new line, type the following as shown in the image below :. Then click on the save button floppy disk icon above Configurations. This changes the directory to Ghost and uses the Ghost The command line switch -ib is added that collects the boot track as part of the image.

Step 11 of Creating Boot Image will show the progress on the creation of the boot image. This process will take several minutes. Click Finish. Thank you much Will address this on Monday. If the wildcards are only I loaded all my drivers, the most resent, and these options will not attear, they remain greyed out Broadcom Employee. Migration User.

Posted Jul 27, AM. Reply Reply Privately Options Dropdown. Let me start with the basics of what i'm actually trying to do before i document the issues i'm having I am trying to simply setup and configure a PXE server that my client machines can network boot to and pull down an image. I do not want to use a disc or usb drive [as i know this is one of the many configurations of Ghost] or any other media to boot from, I need to be able to PXE boot from any of my client machines and pull down an image from a central location.

As you can imagine, this is a problem, as I need to be able to join the ghostcast session on the network. I would first think that I was not getting network access but it is accessing the PXE server with no problem because i am getting the network boot menu that i configured in the VFD boot image and it is opening the ghost.

According to the Symantec instructions, I am to use the ghost. However, this version of ghost will not open in DOS format nor will it fit into the VFD file as this contains very small config files, but I need to have this option available. I need help to have the correct ghost version open or configure the VFD boot image to open with the Ghostcast option.

Any assistance is greatly appreciated. Posted Jul 27, PM. If Ghostcast is greyed out, it does not have network access in the DOS environment.

Posted Jul 28, PM. I also still have the issue of the PXE service stopping on its own requiring a restart. The 3COM solution appears to require a bit more configuration than should be necessary for such a simple setup. The ideal situation is to be able to boot up a brand new system, network boot to the ghostcast session and image. I must admit however, that the majority of the times i used it, it was with a network boot disc which had the ghost client and i was able to join the ghost cast session.

Now, let me ask a more granular question In a large environment of systems that I may need to image simultaneously, it is unacceptable to have to walk around to each system and install software first before i can image them.

Hope this is useful. This has been useful to me. Although I can't quite get it working! The client connects to the TFTP server fine, starts PC-DOS, then brings up a load of 0x00 00 being various numbers on the screen, then just says 'sending status to Sorted it I was being an idiot and not following instructions, I'd created a Ghost console boot image instead of just a Ghost one Works fine..

You are a star sir, I've been after this information for years!! Thank you, no more ghost boot CDs!! Sorry for thread necromancy.



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