On 03/13/2011 09:48 PM, Michael Cronenworth wrote:
> On 03/13/2011 08:41 PM, Digimer wrote:
>> I wrote this a little while back, maybe it will help you?
>
> You should rewrite that and use cobbler instead of manually setting up
> tftp and pxelinux. It is much easier to maintain.
I like to cover
t; >
> > Also it says on the ProLiant documentation that you only need tfpd and
> > bootp and not full DHCP ?
> >
> > Any advice welcome, particularly if you have done a PXE
> instillation of
> > Fedora.
> >
> >
o do this. I have
> > looked at quite a few instructions but non that outline the Fedora files
> > necessary to be put under /tftpboot on the server.
> >
> > Also it says on the ProLiant documentation that you only need tfpd and
> > bootp and not full DHCP ?
> >
P ?
> >
> > Any advice welcome, particularly if you have done a PXE instillation of
> > Fedora.
> >
> > Many thanks in advance,
> >
> > Aaron
> >
> Hey Aaron,
>
> You might not have to use PXE to do a remote install.
>
> I used to mount a copy
On 03/13/2011 08:41 PM, Digimer wrote:
> I wrote this a little while back, maybe it will help you?
You should rewrite that and use cobbler instead of manually setting up
tftp and pxelinux. It is much easier to maintain.
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n that outline the Fedora files
> necessary to be put under /tftpboot on the server.
>
> Also it says on the ProLiant documentation that you only need tfpd and
> bootp and not full DHCP ?
>
> Any advice welcome, particularly if you have done a PXE instillation of
> Fedora.
>
n that outline the Fedora files
> necessary to be put under /tftpboot on the server.
>
> Also it says on the ProLiant documentation that you only need tfpd and
> bootp and not full DHCP ?
>
> Any advice welcome, particularly if you have done a PXE instillation of
> Fedora.
oot on the server.
Also it says on the ProLiant documentation that you only need tfpd and bootp
and not full DHCP ?
Any advice welcome, particularly if you have done a PXE instillation of
Fedora.
Many thanks in advance,
Aaron
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