Hey, Nice. I had considered using HTTP, but didn't want to deviate from the "recommended" approach. Well. Up until I decided to completely the approach. ;)
That is also a much smaller initrd! The main reason I changed was to be able to configure the disk layout, the much faster build was a very pleasant side effect. Cheers, Andrew On Mon, 2020-04-20 at 06:33 +0000, Schulz, Reiner wrote: > For our OpenShift we use http to load the PXE file: > > /var/lib/tftpboot/gpxelinux.0 > > dhcpd.conf: > filename "gpxelinux.0"; > > nginx: > $ ls -lh /usr/share/nginx/html/rhcos-4.2.18-x86_64-* > 63M 11. Feb 17:04 /usr/share/nginx/html/rhcos-4.2.18-x86_64- > installer-initramfs.img > 7,8M 11. Feb 17:04 /usr/share/nginx/html/rhcos-4.2.18-x86_64- > installer-kernel > 703M 11. Feb 17:04 /usr/share/nginx/html/rhcos-4.2.18-x86_64-metal- > bios.raw.gz > > Reiner Schulz -- Andrew Ruthven, Wellington, New Zealand and...@etc.gen.nz | linux.conf.au 2021, Canberra, AU Catalyst Cloud: | http://lca2021.linux.org.au/ https://catalystcloud.nz |