I guess what I was looking for was something like the Altiris PXE boot
server, where you can set up a repository of different PXE boot
options, etc.
-j
On Mon, Nov 2, 2009 at 6:21 PM, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Mon, 2 Nov 2009 13:52:05 -0800, Keith Dart wrote:
>
>> I use dnsmasq, which can also h
On Mon, 2 Nov 2009 13:52:05 -0800, Keith Dart wrote:
> I use dnsmasq, which can also handle PXE booting (it's just a
> particular setup of DHCP and TFTP).
+1
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=== On Mon, 11/02, James wrote: ===
> - are there any good PXE servers out there? I'm looking for something
> with an easy-to-use front-end that I can use to easily deploy and
> build new Linux "deployment" I want to boot via PXE
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I use dnsmasq, which can also handle PXE booting (it's just a
p
All,
Trying to set up a PXE boot solution in a lab environment instead of
rebuilding *nix systems repeatedly.
I have a few questions, below.
- are there any good PXE servers out there? I'm looking for something
with an easy-to-use front-end that I can use to easily deploy and
build new Linux "de
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