Re: [CentOS] Interesting PXE server setup question

2008-01-24 Thread Garrick Staples
On Thu, Jan 24, 2008 at 10:36:56AM -0500, Rob Lines alleged: > While this is not a problem with CentOS I am hoping to solve the situation > using a CentOS machine. For anyone not interested I am sorry to clutter > your mail box. For everyone else any ideas or suggestions are welcome. > > A bit o

Re: [CentOS] Interesting PXE server setup question

2008-01-24 Thread Frank Cox
On Thu, 24 Jan 2008 10:36:56 -0500 Rob Lines <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > We would like to be able to have the machines boot into DOS and run the > application and then reboot to the normal hard drive. We would like to have > it require no user intervention or as little as possible. We would als

Re: [CentOS] Interesting PXE server setup question

2008-01-24 Thread Alain Spineux
Grub is able to boot on a partition and set a new default one at next reboot. I use it to make a systematic reboot after a cold reboot, because my motherboard dont detect my second sata at first boot. Or using the old way, just switch your default partition using parted or gpart or anything elese.

Re: [CentOS] Interesting PXE server setup question

2008-01-24 Thread Matt Hyclak
On Thu, Jan 24, 2008 at 10:36:56AM -0500, Rob Lines enlightened us: > While this is not a problem with CentOS I am hoping to solve the situation > using a CentOS machine. For anyone not interested I am sorry to clutter > your mail box. For everyone else any ideas or suggestions are welcome. > >

[CentOS] Interesting PXE server setup question

2008-01-24 Thread Rob Lines
While this is not a problem with CentOS I am hoping to solve the situation using a CentOS machine. For anyone not interested I am sorry to clutter your mail box. For everyone else any ideas or suggestions are welcome. A bit of background: We have an application that runs only in DOS 6.22 at the