Hi all, I currently have a netboot server (tftp) for setting up Solaris machines, it is an Ultra 10 running Solaris 9. I have a local mirror of the Debian archive, and currently use a netboot CD image to boot x86 and Sparc workstations before installation over the network.
Solaris netboot/installation works fine - now, I want to expand this to serve Debian installation images too - I can sort the tftp side of things (/etc/ethers /etc/hosts and the /tftpboot links) but am curious as to what extra software I need to install on the Solaris machine. Has anyone had any experience in this? I don't want to have to setup a further tftp server specifically for the Debian installation if I can possibly avoid it! Basically I want to bypass the netboot CD image and get each new client to setup purely via the network. the mirror is currently on a different machine to the tftp server. Cheers, Pete. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]