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PXE Boot Server
Subject: PXE Boot Server
Author: anil_p    Posted: 2007-04-25 04:04:56    Length: 203 byte(s)
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I have installed RHEL4 es, I want to make a new PXE Boot Server. But I'm unable to do it. Just guide me step by step from starting, to do it.
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Subject: Re: PXE Boot Server
Author: pa4wdh    Posted: 2007-04-25 13:12:27    Length: 392 byte(s)
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Hi,

I won't give you a step-by-step guide, but what you need is:
- A working DHCP set-up, you can use ISC DHCPD for this.
- A working TFTP set-up (Should be as simple as getting a server and opening your firewall if you have that)
- pxelinux

If you have any specific questions you can always post them here.

Best regards,
pa4wdh
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Subject: Re: PXE Boot Server
Author: anil_p    Posted: 2007-04-25 23:33:13    Length: 265 byte(s)
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I have installed RHEL4 es, I want to make a new PXE Boot Server. But I'm unable to do it. Just guide me step by step from starting, to do it. working with DHCP  and TFTPD .
plz guide me step by step configuration and what is requirement.
thanx.
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Subject: Re: PXE Boot Server
Author: Nikesh    Posted: 2007-04-26 05:14:55    Length: 87 byte(s)
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Check this : http://ltsp.sourceforge.net/documentation/ltsp-4.1/ltsp-4.1-en.html#AEN614
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