On Thu, 14 Dec 2006, Gavin McCullagh wrote:

> Alternatively, you can probably get windows to serve the DHCP
> network booting information -- I'm not experienced with this myself but I'm
> sure I've heard of someone doing it.

This appears to document how you might do this.  

        http://diet-pc.sourceforge.net/windows/etherboot-w2k.html

Personally, I'd prefer to use the linux dhcp server but it's really a
matter of taste and what suits your particular network.  If you're using
windows for dynamic dns, I imagine you need to use the windows dhcp server
too.

Gavin


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