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<subtitle>Fork of ipxe; additional commands and features</subtitle>
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<updated>2024-07-30T15:11:28+00:00</updated>
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<title>[cloud] Add utility to read INT13CON partition in Google Compute Engine</title>
<updated>2024-07-30T15:11:28+00:00</updated>
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<name>Michael Brown</name>
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<published>2024-07-30T14:40:11+00:00</published>
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Following the example of aws-int13con, add a utility that can be used
to read the INT13 console log from a used iPXE boot disk in Google
Compute Engine.

There seems to be no easy way to directly read the contents of either
a disk image or a snapshot in Google Cloud.  Work around this
limitation by creating a snapshot and attaching this snapshot as a
data disk to a temporary Linux instance, which is then used to echo
the INT13 console log to the serial port.

Signed-off-by: Michael Brown &lt;mcb30@ipxe.org&gt;
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