#!ipxe # Script: live/veeam/main.ipxe # ID: ba248c66-46bf-40f2-aeae-c51124a423a7 # For more information, see: # https://ipxe.org/ # https://ipxe.org/scripting ################################# # Script-wide/global variables. # ################################# :set_script_vars isset ${do_debug} || set do_debug 0 isset ${do_serial} || set do_serial 0 set base_url https://boot.netfire.com/ set http_base_url http://boot.netfire.com/ :set_bg iseq ${bg_set} 1 && goto skip_set_bg || echo Setting up menus... # Try different backgrounds sequentially until we find one that works. console --keep --picture ${base_url}bg.png && set bg_set 1 && goto skip_set_bg || console --keep --picture ${base_url}bg_lores.png && set bg_set 1 && goto skip_set_bg || console --keep --picture ${base_url}bg.pnm && set bg_set 1 && goto skip_set_bg || console --keep --picture ${base_url}bg_lores.pnm && set bg_set 1 && goto skip_set_bg || # Finally, fall back to text-only mode. echo Failed to use graphical console; reverting to text-only. console --x 1024 --y 768 || # "Red" xformed to a brighter/robust red) colour --rgb 0xb52a3d 1 || # "Green" xformed to orange) colour --rgb 0xcf6245 2 || # "Yellow" xformed to more of a gold) colour --rgb 0xc7a34d 3 || # "Magenta" xformed to a light purple) colour --rgb 0x6139a9 5 || # "Cyan" xformed to dark blue) colour --rgb 0x000120 6 || ## cpair --foreground 7 --background 5 0 || cpair --foreground 7 --background 6 1 || cpair --foreground 3 --background 6 2 || cpair --foreground 7 --background 6 3 || cpair --foreground 1 --background 6 4 || cpair --foreground 6 --background 1 5 || cpair --foreground 7 --background 6 6 || cpair --foreground 7 --background 6 7 || set bg_set 1 || :skip_set_bg set script_path ${base_url}live/veeam/main.ipxe || # If ba248c66-46bf-40f2-aeae-c51124a423a7/prev (this script) is not set, assume this is the entry script. isset ${ba248c66-46bf-40f2-aeae-c51124a423a7/prev} || set ba248c66-46bf-40f2-aeae-c51124a423a7/prev ${script_path} isset ${entry_script} && goto skip_set_entry || set entry_script ${script_path} || :skip_set_entry # Since we are at the beginning of a script, we need to set this to "true". set prev_is_script 1 || ##################################### # End script-wide/global variables. # ##################################### :skip_script_vars ############################################ # Set hardware architecture and # # bitness strings for use in templating. # # Note: # # (U)EFI vs. BIOS can be determined by # # the ${platform} iPXE builtin. # # More information: # # https://ipxe.org/cfg/platform # ############################################ # bits: 64, 32 # # arch0: x86_64, i386, arm64, arm32 # # arch0u: X86_64, I386, ARM64, ARM32 # # arch1: x86_64, x86, arm64, arm32 # # arch1u: X86_64, X86, ARM64, ARM32 # # arch2: amd64, i686, arm64, arm32 # # arch2u: AMD64, I686, ARM64, ARM32 # # ${buildarch}: x86_64, i386, arm64, arm32 # # ${platform}: efi, pcbios, linux # ############################################ :setarch isset ${bits} && goto skiparch || set arch0 ${buildarch} goto setarch-${arch0} || goto exiterr :setarch-i386 # If true, it's a 32-bit build but a 64-bit CPU, so... cpuid --ext 29 && goto setarch-x86_64 || # Otherwise definitely 32-bit. set bits 32 set arch0u I386 set arch1 x86 set arch1u X86 set arch2 i686 set arch2u I686 goto skiparch :setarch-x86_64 iseq ${arch0} i386 && set arch0 x86_64 || set bits 64 set arch0u X86_64 set arch1 x86_64 set arch1u ${arch0u} set arch2 amd64 set arch2u AMD64 goto skiparch :setarch-arm32 set bits 32 set arch0u ARM32 set arch1 arm32 set arch1u ${arch0u} set arch2 ${arch1} set arch2u ${arch0u} goto skiparch :setarch-arm64 set bits 64 set arch0u ARM64 set arch1 arm64 set arch1u ${arch0u} set arch2 ${arch1} set arch2u ${arch0u} goto skiparch ########################################## # End hardware architecture and bitness. # ########################################## :skiparch ######################### # Convenience variables # ######################### :setconvenience isset ${esc} && goto skipconvenience || set esc:hex 1b set cls ${esc:string}[2J ############################# # End convenience variables # ############################# :skipconvenience ############################################### # Boot options for all (supported) MenuItems. # ############################################### :getbootopts # Bootopts for Windows Server 2019 ## "Live"/Active isset ${867ee39d-3ee2-496b-a307-b9382fa2d36e/bootopts} || set 867ee39d-3ee2-496b-a307-b9382fa2d36e/bootopts gui ## Original set 867ee39d-3ee2-496b-a307-b9382fa2d36e/orig_bootopts gui ##################### # End boot options. # ##################### :skipgetbootopts ########################## # Target Selection/flow. # ########################## :findtarget # If we previously loaded (and left/attempted to leave) a menu within this script, # ${ba248c66-46bf-40f2-aeae-c51124a423a7/tgt} will be set to that menu's label. # It will be unset/null (${} -- `isset ${foo} == false` is the same as `iseq ${foo} == ${}` if it is unset.) # if this is the first time loading this script. isset ${ba248c66-46bf-40f2-aeae-c51124a423a7/tgt} && goto ${ba248c66-46bf-40f2-aeae-c51124a423a7/tgt} || ######################## # End Target Selection # ######################## :skipfindtarget ##################### # Menu definitions. # ##################### :menudefs ############## # BEGIN MENU # ############## :2131944b-7d55-46a7-a3df-23e126070d8e # Menu: "Veeam Recovery" # Label: 2131944b-7d55-46a7-a3df-23e126070d8e set prev_menu 2131944b-7d55-46a7-a3df-23e126070d8e set ba248c66-46bf-40f2-aeae-c51124a423a7/tgt 2131944b-7d55-46a7-a3df-23e126070d8e # Script main/default menu. set prev_is_script 1 menu Veeam Recovery item --key v 1c20c48c-4bf1-4d2e-b782-eab4d9d2da22 (v) Veeam Recovery for Windows systems > set 1c20c48c-4bf1-4d2e-b782-eab4d9d2da22/prev 2131944b-7d55-46a7-a3df-23e126070d8e item --key V cc16fbf8-9192-4dd3-9e0d-a0f4ed263f98 (V) Veeam Recovery for Linux systems (via HotWare R2) ... set cc16fbf8-9192-4dd3-9e0d-a0f4ed263f98/prev 2131944b-7d55-46a7-a3df-23e126070d8e item --gap item --key 0x147e 2131944b-7d55-46a7-a3df-23e126070d8e_help (F8) Help > set 2131944b-7d55-46a7-a3df-23e126070d8e_help/prev 2131944b-7d55-46a7-a3df-23e126070d8e item --key 0x157e 2131944b-7d55-46a7-a3df-23e126070d8e_cfg (F9) Configure boot options for item(s) above set 2131944b-7d55-46a7-a3df-23e126070d8e_cfg/prev 2131944b-7d55-46a7-a3df-23e126070d8e item --key 0x1b previous (ESC) Previous menu item --key 0x167e main_menu (F10) Main Menu ... choose --default 1c20c48c-4bf1-4d2e-b782-eab4d9d2da22 target || goto ${target} || goto ${2131944b-7d55-46a7-a3df-23e126070d8e/prev} || goto previous ############ # END MENU # ############ ###################### # BEGIN SUBMENU HELP # ###################### # Menu: "Veeam Recovery" (HELP) # Label: 2131944b-7d55-46a7-a3df-23e126070d8e :2131944b-7d55-46a7-a3df-23e126070d8e_help set prev_menu 2131944b-7d55-46a7-a3df-23e126070d8e_help set ba248c66-46bf-40f2-aeae-c51124a423a7/tgt 2131944b-7d55-46a7-a3df-23e126070d8e_help menu Veeam Recovery Help item 1c20c48c-4bf1-4d2e-b782-eab4d9d2da22_help Veeam Recovery for Windows systems > set 1c20c48c-4bf1-4d2e-b782-eab4d9d2da22/prev 2131944b-7d55-46a7-a3df-23e126070d8e_help item cc16fbf8-9192-4dd3-9e0d-a0f4ed263f98_help Veeam Recovery for Linux systems (via HotWare R2) > set cc16fbf8-9192-4dd3-9e0d-a0f4ed263f98/prev 2131944b-7d55-46a7-a3df-23e126070d8e_help item --gap item --key 0x1b previous (ESC) Previous menu item --key 0x167e main_menu (F10) Main Menu ... choose target || goto ${target} || goto ${2131944b-7d55-46a7-a3df-23e126070d8e_help/prev} || goto previous #################### # END SUBMENU HELP # #################### ######################## # BEGIN SUBMENU CONFIG # ######################## # Menu: "Veeam Recovery" (CONFIGURATION) # Label: 2131944b-7d55-46a7-a3df-23e126070d8e :2131944b-7d55-46a7-a3df-23e126070d8e_cfg set prev_menu 2131944b-7d55-46a7-a3df-23e126070d8e_cfg set ba248c66-46bf-40f2-aeae-c51124a423a7/tgt 2131944b-7d55-46a7-a3df-23e126070d8e_cfg menu Veeam Recovery Configuration item 1c20c48c-4bf1-4d2e-b782-eab4d9d2da22_cfg Veeam Recovery for Windows systems > set 1c20c48c-4bf1-4d2e-b782-eab4d9d2da22/prev 2131944b-7d55-46a7-a3df-23e126070d8e_cfg item cc16fbf8-9192-4dd3-9e0d-a0f4ed263f98_cfg Veeam Recovery for Linux systems (via HotWare R2) > set cc16fbf8-9192-4dd3-9e0d-a0f4ed263f98/prev 2131944b-7d55-46a7-a3df-23e126070d8e_cfg item --gap item --key 0x1b previous (ESC) Previous menu item --key 0x167e main_menu (F10) Main Menu ... choose target || goto ${target} || goto ${2131944b-7d55-46a7-a3df-23e126070d8e_cfg/prev} || goto previous ###################### # END SUBMENU CONFIG # ###################### ################# # BEGIN ENTRIES # ################# # Entries for menu "Veeam Recovery" (2131944b-7d55-46a7-a3df-23e126070d8e) ############### # BEGIN ENTRY # ############### # Entry: "Veeam Recovery for Windows systems" # Label: 1c20c48c-4bf1-4d2e-b782-eab4d9d2da22 # Type: ItemTypeMenu # https://helpcenter.veeam.com/docs/agentforwindows/userguide/recovery_media.html # Veeam's recovery media via WinPE. ############## # BEGIN MENU # ############## :1c20c48c-4bf1-4d2e-b782-eab4d9d2da22 # Menu: "Veeam Recovery for Windows" # Label: 1c20c48c-4bf1-4d2e-b782-eab4d9d2da22 set prev_menu 1c20c48c-4bf1-4d2e-b782-eab4d9d2da22 set ba248c66-46bf-40f2-aeae-c51124a423a7/tgt 1c20c48c-4bf1-4d2e-b782-eab4d9d2da22 # Script main/default menu. set prev_is_script 1 menu Veeam Recovery for Windows item --key w 867ee39d-3ee2-496b-a307-b9382fa2d36e (w) Windows Server 2019 set 867ee39d-3ee2-496b-a307-b9382fa2d36e/prev 1c20c48c-4bf1-4d2e-b782-eab4d9d2da22 item --gap item --key 0x147e 1c20c48c-4bf1-4d2e-b782-eab4d9d2da22_help (F8) Help > set 1c20c48c-4bf1-4d2e-b782-eab4d9d2da22_help/prev 1c20c48c-4bf1-4d2e-b782-eab4d9d2da22 item --key 0x157e 1c20c48c-4bf1-4d2e-b782-eab4d9d2da22_cfg (F9) Configure boot options for item(s) above set 1c20c48c-4bf1-4d2e-b782-eab4d9d2da22_cfg/prev 1c20c48c-4bf1-4d2e-b782-eab4d9d2da22 item --key 0x1b previous (ESC) Previous menu item --key 0x167e main_menu (F10) Main Menu ... choose target || goto ${target} || goto ${1c20c48c-4bf1-4d2e-b782-eab4d9d2da22/prev} || goto previous ############ # END MENU # ############ ###################### # BEGIN SUBMENU HELP # ###################### # Menu: "Veeam Recovery for Windows" (HELP) # Label: 1c20c48c-4bf1-4d2e-b782-eab4d9d2da22 :1c20c48c-4bf1-4d2e-b782-eab4d9d2da22_help set prev_menu 1c20c48c-4bf1-4d2e-b782-eab4d9d2da22_help set ba248c66-46bf-40f2-aeae-c51124a423a7/tgt 1c20c48c-4bf1-4d2e-b782-eab4d9d2da22_help menu Veeam Recovery for Windows Help item 867ee39d-3ee2-496b-a307-b9382fa2d36e_help Windows Server 2019 > set 867ee39d-3ee2-496b-a307-b9382fa2d36e/prev 1c20c48c-4bf1-4d2e-b782-eab4d9d2da22_help item --gap item --key 0x1b previous (ESC) Previous menu item --key 0x167e main_menu (F10) Main Menu ... choose target || goto ${target} || goto ${1c20c48c-4bf1-4d2e-b782-eab4d9d2da22_help/prev} || goto previous #################### # END SUBMENU HELP # #################### ######################## # BEGIN SUBMENU CONFIG # ######################## # Menu: "Veeam Recovery for Windows" (CONFIGURATION) # Label: 1c20c48c-4bf1-4d2e-b782-eab4d9d2da22 :1c20c48c-4bf1-4d2e-b782-eab4d9d2da22_cfg set prev_menu 1c20c48c-4bf1-4d2e-b782-eab4d9d2da22_cfg set ba248c66-46bf-40f2-aeae-c51124a423a7/tgt 1c20c48c-4bf1-4d2e-b782-eab4d9d2da22_cfg menu Veeam Recovery for Windows Configuration item 867ee39d-3ee2-496b-a307-b9382fa2d36e_cfg Windows Server 2019 > set 867ee39d-3ee2-496b-a307-b9382fa2d36e/prev 1c20c48c-4bf1-4d2e-b782-eab4d9d2da22_cfg item --gap item --key 0x1b previous (ESC) Previous menu item --key 0x167e main_menu (F10) Main Menu ... choose target || goto ${target} || goto ${1c20c48c-4bf1-4d2e-b782-eab4d9d2da22_cfg/prev} || goto previous ###################### # END SUBMENU CONFIG # ###################### ################# # BEGIN ENTRIES # ################# # Entries for menu "Veeam Recovery for Windows" (1c20c48c-4bf1-4d2e-b782-eab4d9d2da22) ############### # BEGIN ENTRY # ############### # Entry: "Windows Server 2019" # Label: 867ee39d-3ee2-496b-a307-b9382fa2d36e # Type: ItemTypeWimboot # https://helpcenter.veeam.com/docs/agentforwindows/userguide/image_boot.html # Veeam Recovery for Windows Server 2019 installs (based on the Veeam Agent) :867ee39d-3ee2-496b-a307-b9382fa2d36e set prev_is_script 0 kernel ${base_url}wimboot ${867ee39d-3ee2-496b-a307-b9382fa2d36e/bootopts} || goto previous initrd ${base_url}loop/veeam_win_server/2019/efi/microsoft/boot/BCD BCD || goto previous initrd ${base_url}loop/veeam_win_server/2019/boot/boot.sdi boot.sdi || goto previous initrd ${base_url}loop/veeam_win_server/2019/sources/boot.wim boot.wim || goto previous boot || goto ${867ee39d-3ee2-496b-a307-b9382fa2d36e/prev} || goto previous ############# # END ENTRY # ############# #################### # BEGIN ENTRY HELP # #################### # Entry: "Windows Server 2019" (HELP) # Label: 867ee39d-3ee2-496b-a307-b9382fa2d36e # Type: ItemTypeWimboot # https://helpcenter.veeam.com/docs/agentforwindows/userguide/image_boot.html # Veeam Recovery for Windows Server 2019 installs (based on the Veeam Agent) :867ee39d-3ee2-496b-a307-b9382fa2d36e_help set prev_is_script 0 set 867ee39d-3ee2-496b-a307-b9382fa2d36e_help/prev 867ee39d-3ee2-496b-a307-b9382fa2d36e echo Windows Server 2019: echo Veeam Recovery for Windows Server 2019 installs (based on the Veeam Agent) prompt (Press any key to exit) goto ${867ee39d-3ee2-496b-a307-b9382fa2d36e/prev} || goto previous ################## # END ENTRY HELP # ################## ###################### # BEGIN ENTRY CONFIG # ###################### # Entry: "Windows Server 2019" (CONFIGURATION) # Label: 867ee39d-3ee2-496b-a307-b9382fa2d36e # Type: ItemTypeWimboot # https://helpcenter.veeam.com/docs/agentforwindows/userguide/image_boot.html # Veeam Recovery for Windows Server 2019 installs (based on the Veeam Agent) :867ee39d-3ee2-496b-a307-b9382fa2d36e_cfg set prev_is_script 0 echo Set custom boot options for Windows Server 2019 below. echo Leave blank to use the currently configured options. echo Use the string "%DEFAULT%" (without quotes) to reset to the default. echo echo CURRENT: echo ${867ee39d-3ee2-496b-a307-b9382fa2d36e/bootopts} echo echo DEFAULT: echo ${867ee39d-3ee2-496b-a307-b9382fa2d36e/orig_bootopts} echo echo -n Boot options: ${} && read user_bootopts || goto prev_menu_867ee39d-3ee2-496b-a307-b9382fa2d36e_cfg iseq ${user_bootopts} ${} && goto prev_menu_867ee39d-3ee2-496b-a307-b9382fa2d36e_cfg || iseq ${user_bootopts} %DEFAULT% && set 867ee39d-3ee2-496b-a307-b9382fa2d36e/bootopts ${867ee39d-3ee2-496b-a307-b9382fa2d36e/orig_bootopts} && goto prev_menu_867ee39d-3ee2-496b-a307-b9382fa2d36e_cfg || set 867ee39d-3ee2-496b-a307-b9382fa2d36e/bootopts ${user_bootopts} && goto ${867ee39d-3ee2-496b-a307-b9382fa2d36e/prev} || goto previous #################### # END ENTRY CONFIG # #################### # End entries for menu "Veeam Recovery for Windows" (1c20c48c-4bf1-4d2e-b782-eab4d9d2da22) ############### # END ENTRIES # ############### ############# # END ENTRY # ############# #################### # BEGIN ENTRY HELP # #################### # Entry: "Veeam Recovery for Windows systems" (HELP) # Label: 1c20c48c-4bf1-4d2e-b782-eab4d9d2da22 # Type: ItemTypeMenu # https://helpcenter.veeam.com/docs/agentforwindows/userguide/recovery_media.html # Veeam's recovery media via WinPE. :1c20c48c-4bf1-4d2e-b782-eab4d9d2da22_help set prev_is_script 0 set 1c20c48c-4bf1-4d2e-b782-eab4d9d2da22_help/prev 1c20c48c-4bf1-4d2e-b782-eab4d9d2da22 echo Veeam Recovery for Windows systems: echo Veeam's recovery media via WinPE. prompt (Press any key to exit) goto ${1c20c48c-4bf1-4d2e-b782-eab4d9d2da22/prev} || goto previous ################## # END ENTRY HELP # ################## ###################### # BEGIN ENTRY CONFIG # ###################### # Entry: "Veeam Recovery for Windows systems" (CONFIGURATION) # Label: 1c20c48c-4bf1-4d2e-b782-eab4d9d2da22 # Type: ItemTypeMenu # https://helpcenter.veeam.com/docs/agentforwindows/userguide/recovery_media.html # Veeam's recovery media via WinPE. :1c20c48c-4bf1-4d2e-b782-eab4d9d2da22_cfg set prev_is_script 0 echo Set custom boot options for Veeam Recovery for Windows systems below. echo Leave blank to use the currently configured options. echo Use the string "%DEFAULT%" (without quotes) to reset to the default. echo echo CURRENT: echo ${1c20c48c-4bf1-4d2e-b782-eab4d9d2da22/bootopts} echo echo DEFAULT: echo ${1c20c48c-4bf1-4d2e-b782-eab4d9d2da22/orig_bootopts} echo echo -n Boot options: ${} && read user_bootopts || goto prev_menu_1c20c48c-4bf1-4d2e-b782-eab4d9d2da22_cfg iseq ${user_bootopts} ${} && goto prev_menu_1c20c48c-4bf1-4d2e-b782-eab4d9d2da22_cfg || iseq ${user_bootopts} %DEFAULT% && set 1c20c48c-4bf1-4d2e-b782-eab4d9d2da22/bootopts ${1c20c48c-4bf1-4d2e-b782-eab4d9d2da22/orig_bootopts} && goto prev_menu_1c20c48c-4bf1-4d2e-b782-eab4d9d2da22_cfg || set 1c20c48c-4bf1-4d2e-b782-eab4d9d2da22/bootopts ${user_bootopts} && goto ${1c20c48c-4bf1-4d2e-b782-eab4d9d2da22/prev} || goto previous #################### # END ENTRY CONFIG # #################### ############### # BEGIN ENTRY # ############### # Entry: "Veeam Recovery for Linux systems (via HotWare R2)" # Label: cc16fbf8-9192-4dd3-9e0d-a0f4ed263f98 # Type: ItemTypeScript # https://helpcenter.veeam.com/docs/agentforlinux/userguide/recovery_media.html # (The upstream Veeam recovery media for Linux is not compatible with net booting; use NetFire HotWare R2 instead.) :cc16fbf8-9192-4dd3-9e0d-a0f4ed263f98 set cc16fbf8-9192-4dd3-9e0d-a0f4ed263f98/prev 2131944b-7d55-46a7-a3df-23e126070d8e clear prev_menu set prev_is_script 1 set e58b9108-c1f0-4455-a9df-b03c4336a92c/prev ${script_path} chain ${base_url}hotware/r2.ipxe || goto ${cc16fbf8-9192-4dd3-9e0d-a0f4ed263f98/prev} || goto previous ############# # END ENTRY # ############# #################### # BEGIN ENTRY HELP # #################### # Entry: "Veeam Recovery for Linux systems (via HotWare R2)" (HELP) # Label: cc16fbf8-9192-4dd3-9e0d-a0f4ed263f98 # Type: ItemTypeScript # https://helpcenter.veeam.com/docs/agentforlinux/userguide/recovery_media.html # (The upstream Veeam recovery media for Linux is not compatible with net booting; use NetFire HotWare R2 instead.) :cc16fbf8-9192-4dd3-9e0d-a0f4ed263f98_help set prev_is_script 0 set cc16fbf8-9192-4dd3-9e0d-a0f4ed263f98_help/prev cc16fbf8-9192-4dd3-9e0d-a0f4ed263f98 echo Veeam Recovery for Linux systems (via HotWare R2): echo (The upstream Veeam recovery media for Linux is not compatible with net booting; use NetFire HotWare R2 instead.) prompt (Press any key to exit) goto ${cc16fbf8-9192-4dd3-9e0d-a0f4ed263f98/prev} || goto previous ################## # END ENTRY HELP # ################## ###################### # BEGIN ENTRY CONFIG # ###################### # Entry: "Veeam Recovery for Linux systems (via HotWare R2)" (CONFIGURATION) # Label: cc16fbf8-9192-4dd3-9e0d-a0f4ed263f98 # Type: ItemTypeScript # https://helpcenter.veeam.com/docs/agentforlinux/userguide/recovery_media.html # (The upstream Veeam recovery media for Linux is not compatible with net booting; use NetFire HotWare R2 instead.) :cc16fbf8-9192-4dd3-9e0d-a0f4ed263f98_cfg set prev_is_script 0 echo Set custom boot options for Veeam Recovery for Linux systems (via HotWare R2) below. echo Leave blank to use the currently configured options. echo Use the string "%DEFAULT%" (without quotes) to reset to the default. echo echo CURRENT: echo ${cc16fbf8-9192-4dd3-9e0d-a0f4ed263f98/bootopts} echo echo DEFAULT: echo ${cc16fbf8-9192-4dd3-9e0d-a0f4ed263f98/orig_bootopts} echo echo -n Boot options: ${} && read user_bootopts || goto prev_menu_cc16fbf8-9192-4dd3-9e0d-a0f4ed263f98_cfg iseq ${user_bootopts} ${} && goto prev_menu_cc16fbf8-9192-4dd3-9e0d-a0f4ed263f98_cfg || iseq ${user_bootopts} %DEFAULT% && set cc16fbf8-9192-4dd3-9e0d-a0f4ed263f98/bootopts ${cc16fbf8-9192-4dd3-9e0d-a0f4ed263f98/orig_bootopts} && goto prev_menu_cc16fbf8-9192-4dd3-9e0d-a0f4ed263f98_cfg || set cc16fbf8-9192-4dd3-9e0d-a0f4ed263f98/bootopts ${user_bootopts} && goto ${cc16fbf8-9192-4dd3-9e0d-a0f4ed263f98/prev} || goto previous #################### # END ENTRY CONFIG # #################### # End entries for menu "Veeam Recovery" (2131944b-7d55-46a7-a3df-23e126070d8e) ############### # END ENTRIES # ############### ######################### # End menu definitions. # ######################### :skipmenudefs ###################################### # Menu navigation and exit handling. # ###################################### :previous iseq ${do_debug} 1 && goto prev_debug || goto prev_no_debug :prev_debug ## Debugging ## echo cls: ${cls} echo prev_is_script: ${prev_is_script} echo ba248c66-46bf-40f2-aeae-c51124a423a7/tgt: ${ba248c66-46bf-40f2-aeae-c51124a423a7/tgt} echo main_menu: ${main_menu} echo prev_menu: ${prev_menu} echo prev_menu (dereferenced); ${prev_menu}/prev: ${${prev_menu}/prev} echo Script live/veeam/main.ipxe (current script): # The "${} ${} " is to force two spaces. They'd be trimmed otherwise. echo ${} ${} ba248c66-46bf-40f2-aeae-c51124a423a7/prev: ${ba248c66-46bf-40f2-aeae-c51124a423a7/prev} echo ${} ${} ba248c66-46bf-40f2-aeae-c51124a423a7/tgt: ${ba248c66-46bf-40f2-aeae-c51124a423a7/tgt} echo Menus (local to this script) (A blank /prev tends to indicate script's default/entry menu): echo ${} ${} 2131944b-7d55-46a7-a3df-23e126070d8e ("Veeam Recovery") echo ${} ${} ${} ${} 2131944b-7d55-46a7-a3df-23e126070d8e/prev: ${2131944b-7d55-46a7-a3df-23e126070d8e/prev} echo ${} ${} ${} ${} 2131944b-7d55-46a7-a3df-23e126070d8e/tgt: ${2131944b-7d55-46a7-a3df-23e126070d8e/tgt} echo target: ${target} echo main_menu: ${main_menu} prompt (press any key to continue to arch) echo echo bits: 64, 32 echo arch0: x86_64, i386, arm64, arm32 echo arch0u: X86_64, I386, ARM64, ARM32 echo arch1: x86_64, x86, arm64, arm32 echo arch1u: X86_64, X86, ARM64, ARM32 echo arch2: amd64, i686, arm64, arm32 echo arch2u: AMD64, I686, ARM64, ARM32 echo buildarch: x86_64, i386, arm64, arm32 echo platform: efi, pcbios, linux echo echo bits, arch0, arch0u, arch1, arch1u, arch2, arch2u, buildarch, platform: echo ${bits}, ${arch0}, ${arch0u}, ${arch1}, ${arch1u}, ${arch2}, ${arch2u}, ${buildarch}, ${platform} echo # ECHO DEBUG OF PREV_NO_DEBUG HERE prompt (press any key to continue regular previous target) :prev_no_debug :prev_test0 # If prev_is_script is true and prev_ba248c66-46bf-40f2-aeae-c51124a423a7 is set and is this script, # assume exit (as this is probably entry_script, and "previous" dest in this logic tree is to actually exit). # Otherwise continue. iseq ${do_debug} 1 && prompt (PREVIOUS: prev_test0) || iseq ${prev_is_script} 1 && iseq ${prev_ba248c66-46bf-40f2-aeae-c51124a423a7} ${script_path} && exit || :prev_test1 # If ba248c66-46bf-40f2-aeae-c51124a423a7/tgt is set and prev_is_script is false, go to menu in this script - otherwise continue. iseq ${do_debug} 1 && prompt (PREVIOUS: prev_test1) || iseq ${prev_is_script} 0 && isset ${${prev_menu}/prev} && goto ${${prev_menu}/prev} || :prev_test2 # If prev_is_script is set, continue to prev_test3. Otherwise, set to true (default for scripts) and # go to ba248c66-46bf-40f2-aeae-c51124a423a7/tgt (otherwise continue to prev_test3). # This is in case prev_test1 fails but should have succeeded. iseq ${do_debug} 1 && prompt (PREVIOUS: prev_test2) || isset ${prev_is_script} && goto prev_test3 || set prev_is_script 1 && isset ${ba248c66-46bf-40f2-aeae-c51124a423a7/tgt} && goto ${ba248c66-46bf-40f2-aeae-c51124a423a7/tgt} || :prev_test3 # If prev_is_script is 1 (true), our previous menu is in another script so skip to chainloading that. # Otherwise, use this script's last set target. iseq ${do_debug} 1 && prompt (PREVIOUS: prev_test3) || iseq ${prev_is_script} 1 && goto prev_last || isset ${ba248c66-46bf-40f2-aeae-c51124a423a7/tgt} && goto ${ba248c66-46bf-40f2-aeae-c51124a423a7/tgt} || :prev_last # If prev_is_script is true, then we need to go to ${prev_ba248c66-46bf-40f2-aeae-c51124a423a7}. The target and exiterr gotos are fallbacks. iseq ${do_debug} 1 && prompt (PREVIOUS: prev_last; chain to ${ba248c66-46bf-40f2-aeae-c51124a423a7/prev}) && prompt (press any key to continue) || chain ${ba248c66-46bf-40f2-aeae-c51124a423a7/prev} || goto ${target} || goto exiterr :exiterr echo ERROR ENCOUNTERED iseq ${do_debug} 1 && sleep 2 || exit 1 :exitsuccess exit 0 :exit goto exit_${platform} :exit_efi # We exit 1 instead of just exit (exit with error vs. exit without error) so some broken UEFI will boot the "next" device. exit 0 :exit_pcbios # Boot the "first hard disk". Unpredictable, but so's BIOS lol. sanboot --no-describe --drive 0x80 || # TODO: https://ipxe.org/appnote/work_around_bios_halting_on_ipxe_exit ? exit 1 #exit :main_menu goto ${main_menu} || chain ${entry_script} || goto previous :clear_all # Clear dynamic session-based variables. imgfree || clear do_debug clear bg_set clear prev_is_script clear ba248c66-46bf-40f2-aeae-c51124a423a7/prev clear ba248c66-46bf-40f2-aeae-c51124a423a7/tgt clear main_menu clear ${prev_menu}/prev clear prev_menu clear 2131944b-7d55-46a7-a3df-23e126070d8e/prev clear 2131944b-7d55-46a7-a3df-23e126070d8e/tgt clear target clear main_menu clear bits clear arch0 clear arch0u clear arch1 clear arch1u clear arch2 clear arch2u clear esc clear cls clear 1c20c48c-4bf1-4d2e-b782-eab4d9d2da22/bootopts clear 1c20c48c-4bf1-4d2e-b782-eab4d9d2da22/orig_bootopts clear cc16fbf8-9192-4dd3-9e0d-a0f4ed263f98/bootopts clear cc16fbf8-9192-4dd3-9e0d-a0f4ed263f98/orig_bootopts chain --autofree --replace ${entry_script} || goto exiterr :ipxe_shell echo ${cls} echo This is the NetFire NetBoot shell. echo Use the 'help' command for a list of possible commands. echo Exit back to the menu by executing the command 'exit'. shell || goto exiterr goto previous ###################################### # End menu navigation/exit handling. # ######################################