Can anyone please rectify me. I have got some weird doubts.
I have set up a PXE boot server. It has a forder /srv/tftp and it has
all the required files for PXE install.
I have also installed apt-cacher-ng on that PXE server. And that PXE
server is also acting as a local DHCP server.
So now, wha
> Then I recommend taking the easy way out. Just install one machine
> using apt-cacher-ng as a proxy. Then all of the packages will be
> ready for the next machine. Install the rest using the proxy and they
> will use the already downloaded files. It is simple. It works.
Was it so easy. How
Anubhav Yadav wrote:
> I installed a 32 bit Debian Wheezy on a PC (One PC in a lab of 24 computers).
> I made it a dhcp PXE server with netboot images of Debian 7 32 bits.
> It worked perfectly and all the 20 computers booted from network with
> the debian installer.
Good for you.
> The only prob
I installed a 32 bit Debian Wheezy on a PC (One PC in a lab of 24 computers).
I made it a dhcp PXE server with netboot images of Debian 7 32 bits.
It worked perfectly and all the 20 computers booted from network with
the debian installer.
The only problem was that all the packages had to be retrie
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