[CentOS] pxebooting
m.roth at 5-cent.us
m.roth at 5-cent.us
Thu Sep 18 19:23:41 UTC 2014
Tom Bishop wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 18, 2014 at 2:10 PM, <m.roth at 5-cent.us> wrote:
>> Sorry 'bout breaking threading.
>>
>> Paul, you write:
>>> The gPXE bootloader can fetch files from an arbitrary network host
>>> using TFTP, NFS, HTTP, etc, but the standard syslinux PXE bootloader
>>> cannot.
>>
>>> On CentOS 6, the syslinux-nonlinux package includes both. If you
>>> specify "filename gpxelinux.0" in your DHCP setup, and ensure that the
>>> gpxelinux.0 image is in your tftp root directory, you should be OK.
>>
>> Are you saying that I only need to change the dhcpd configuration, from
>> allow booting;
>> allow bootp;
>> filename "pxelinux.0";
>> <...>
>> to
>> allow booting;
>> allow bootp;
>> filename "gpxelinux.0";
>>
>> and have my menus called by pxelinux.cfg/default point to the
>> http://myurl/images?
>>
> Not speaking for Paul who may chime in hear but I believe you are
> correct. I just set one of these up last week and I think what you
> have is close. Given that you have copied gpxelinux to the
> appropriate location, you have more options available to be able to do
> stuff like this:
>
> LABEL ESXi 5.0 KickStart and HTTP
> KERNEL http://10.0.2.14:8080/vSphere/ESXi_5.0/MBOOT.C32
> APPEND -c http://10.0.2.14:8080/vSphere/ESXi_5.0/BOOT.CFG
> ks=http://10.0.2.14:8080/vSphere/ESXi_5.0/ks.cfg +++
> IPAPPEND 1
I'll try it. That's *exactly* what I hope to achieve. We'd like to
separate the server that offers tftp from the one that has our repo
mirror.
mark
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