Ahh, actually I have been kinda looking into the syslinux pxe loader. The
systemimager project from VA uses it, although I really don't like the
systemimager way of doing things. I just want to boot into a DHCP managed
kickstart. I'll look more closely at syslinux's pxe stuff. Then I'm sure
it would be no problem since I can use syslinux.cfg for stuff.
Thanks
-jeremy
> What pxe loader are you using? If your using the intel one, your
> pretty limited. I would recomended the pxelinux loader thats part
> of the syslinux package. It lets you include a syslinux.cfg config
> file so you can specify all the command line options.
>
> > Is there a way with pxe to simple boot an installation disk image instead
> > of using vmlinuz and initrd-network.img?
>
> It seems like this used to work, though it's been a while since
> I tried it. The default images included with the pxe package will
> allow you to do this I belive (linux.0...)
>
> Adrian
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