On Mon, Nov 28, 2011 at 10:57 AM, Scot Floess <[email protected]> wrote:
> All,
>
> I managed to get PXE booting working with Cobbler (I'm using DHCP outside of
> Cobbler)...
>
> I notice when I run "cobbler sync," the generated
> /tftpboot/pxelnux.cfg/default does not contain any system records I have
> defined.  I spent most of yesterday looking through the code and see in
> pxegen.py only profiles and images are listed.  I managed to hack away a
> little bit to get my system records to emit - and its mostly working now for
> installations...
>
> Question I have is, were system records purposefully omitted?  Or am I
> missing something?  I'm wanting to have all my systems listed in the PXE
> menu and be able to choose and install just like if I generate the iso file
> and burn to CD...
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Flossy
>
>
>

Yup, How would I include "external" pxeboot options such as a couple
OpenBSD flavours* - currently I maintain two TFTP instances and
manually launch the one I need at the time - I think I'm looking for
an 'include' function that survives the cobbler sync to chain in the
OBSD pxe options. Or help with the cobbler config option I'm missing.
thx

*I'm not worried about scripted installs here, just picking the right
pxe boot file
just FYI http://openbsd.org/faq/faq6.html#PXE
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