Marco Feichtinger writes:
> How can I pxe boot other machines, without my file server acting as dhcp se=
> rver for the whole network?
It might be possible, but not worth the effort. And with the blackbox
DHCP server in that router, it's likely impossible.
If your file server is up all the time,
On Mon, Mar 25, 2024 at 04:52:29PM +0100, Marco Feichtinger wrote:
> My router at home also serves as the DHCP server for the network.
>
> I have a plan9 file server and now want to pxe boot a second machine from it.
> On the file server I have 'ip/dhcpd -sS' running, since it also serves bootp
>
My router at home also serves as the DHCP server for the network.
I have a plan9 file server and now want to pxe boot a second machine from it.
On the file server I have 'ip/dhcpd -sS' running, since it also serves bootp
requests.
Now when i pxe boot the second machine, it loads 9boot, but when