On Thu, 18 Sep 2014, Tom Bishop wrote:
On Thu, Sep 18, 2014 at 2:10 PM, wrote:
The gPXE bootloader can fetch files from an arbitrary network host
using TFTP, NFS, HTTP, etc, but the standard syslinux PXE bootloader
cannot.
On CentOS 6, the syslinux-nonlinux package includes both. If you
sp
Tom Bishop wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 18, 2014 at 2:10 PM, wrote:
>> Sorry 'bout breaking threading.
>>
>> Paul, you write:
>>> The gPXE bootloader can fetch files from an arbitrary network host
>>> using TFTP, NFS, HTTP, etc, but the standard syslinux PXE bootloader
>>> cannot.
>>
>>> On CentOS 6, the
On Thu, Sep 18, 2014 at 2:10 PM, wrote:
> Sorry 'bout breaking threading.
>
> Paul, you write:
>> The gPXE bootloader can fetch files from an arbitrary network host
>> using TFTP, NFS, HTTP, etc, but the standard syslinux PXE bootloader
>> cannot.
>
>> On CentOS 6, the syslinux-nonlinux package i
Sorry 'bout breaking threading.
Paul, you write:
> The gPXE bootloader can fetch files from an arbitrary network host
> using TFTP, NFS, HTTP, etc, but the standard syslinux PXE bootloader
> cannot.
> On CentOS 6, the syslinux-nonlinux package includes both. If you
> specify "filename gpxelinux.0
On Wed, 17 Sep 2014, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
Digging into this, as we rework it, here's a question: assuming the system
being pxebooted is server 1, and the tftp server is server 2, on server 2,
in the menu for pxeboot, is there any way to specify that the image to
boot, and the initrd, are on a
Digging into this, as we rework it, here's a question: assuming the system
being pxebooted is server 1, and the tftp server is server 2, on server 2,
in the menu for pxeboot, is there any way to specify that the image to
boot, and the initrd, are on a server 3? That is,
MENU repoboot
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