Jeff Silverman
2005-Jan-18 17:32 UTC
[syslinux] I am new to PXE booting and I have a question about PXE within Red Hat
I find an RPM called PXE in legacy (9.0 and earlier) versions of Redhat Linux but I don't find it in more recent versions. Is there a reason for this or am I missing something? Is there, somewhere, an instruction for setting up PXE under Red Hat Fedora Core or Red Hat Enterprise? I want to roll out a large number of machines with only an Ethernet card for I/O and PXE seems to be The Right Way to do it but figuring out how it works seems challenging. Thank you. Jeff Silverman echo "wfvyirezna at erny.pbz" | tr "a-z" "n-za-m"
James_Martin at ao.uscourts.gov
2005-Jan-18 20:59 UTC
[syslinux] I am new to PXE booting and I have a question about PXE within Red Hat
The syslinux website explains how to do this in great detail. You do not need the pxe RPM from RH9 to accomplish this. James James S. Martin, RHCE Contractor Administrative Office of the United States Courts Washington, DC (202) 502-2394 syslinux-bounces at zytor.com wrote on 01/18/2005 12:32:32 PM:> I find an RPM called PXE in legacy (9.0 and earlier) versions of Redhat > Linux but I don't find it in more recent versions. Is there a reason > for this or am I missing something? > > Is there, somewhere, an instruction for setting up PXE under Red Hat > Fedora Core or Red Hat Enterprise? > > I want to roll out a large number of machines with only an Ethernet card > for I/O and PXE seems to be The Right Way to do it but figuring out how > it works seems challenging. Thank you. > > > Jeff Silverman > echo "wfvyirezna at erny.pbz" | tr "a-z" "n-za-m" > > > _______________________________________________ > SYSLINUX mailing list > Submissions to SYSLINUX at zytor.com > Unsubscribe or set options at: > http://www.zytor.com/mailman/listinfo/syslinux > Please do not send private replies to mailing list traffic. >