Hello! I am considering proposing my college's staff the usage of PXELinux, to replace the commercial alternative (Rembo). My question is, can PXE boot images be compressed? If so, how? Because a Windows 2000 boot image is already big, but with no compression... it kinda makes it unusable. Thank you for your time and attention! Best regards, sardaukar_siet ====Uproot your questions from their ground and the dangling roots will be seen. More questions! Mentat Zensufi CH:D 220 __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software http://sitebuilder.yahoo.com
sardaukar siet wrote:> Hello! > > I am considering proposing my college's staff the > usage of PXELinux, to replace the commercial > alternative (Rembo). My question is, can PXE boot > images be compressed? If so, how? Because a Windows > 2000 boot image is already big, but with no > compression... it kinda makes it unusable. > > Thank you for your time and attention! Best regards, >It depends on what NBP you use. If you're using PXELINUX+MEMDISK, then the MEMDISK image can be compressed. If you're using something else, then it's up to that particular combination of programs. -hpa