Re: Creating PXE boot image

2011-12-04 Thread Iuri Guilherme dos Santos Martins
You may look at the ltsp-build-image command, it does exactly what you want. I'm not saying you should use ltsp-server, you could download the source of this ltsp-build-image and see if you can use it in the way you want. What that does, roughly is take a chroot filesystem (in ltsp case norma

Re: Creating PXE boot image

2011-12-04 Thread lrhorer
Johann Klammer wrote: > lrhorer wrote: >> I have PXE booting working from my Debian "Squeeze" server, and I can > What software package are you using? pxelinux? Yes. >> launch the Debian Network installer on a machine supporting PXE. I >> can;t quite figure out how to create a boot image from a

Re: Creating PXE boot image

2011-12-03 Thread Johann Klammer
lrhorer wrote: I have PXE booting working from my Debian "Squeeze" server, and I can What software package are you using? pxelinux? launch the Debian Network installer on a machine supporting PXE. I can;t quite figure out how to create a boot image from a connfigured Linux workstation, though

Creating PXE boot image

2011-12-03 Thread lrhorer
I have PXE booting working from my Debian "Squeeze" server, and I can launch the Debian Network installer on a machine supporting PXE. I can;t quite figure out how to create a boot image from a connfigured Linux workstation, though. IOW, I have a workstation with a hard disk installed that ha