Hi Folks, from PXELINUX FAQ. ----------------- As an example, for 192.0.2.91, it will try C000025B, C000025, C00002, C0000, C000, C00, C0, C, and default, in that order. ----------------- Is there a easy way to modify PXELINUX to get only the default file? kind regards Dirk __________________________________________________________________ Gesendet von Yahoo! Mail - http://mail.yahoo.de Logos und Klingelt?ne f?rs Handy bei http://sms.yahoo.de
Dirk Haus wrote:> Hi Folks, > > from PXELINUX FAQ. > > ----------------- > As an example, for 192.0.2.91, it will try C000025B, > C000025, C00002, C0000, C000, C00, C0, C, and default, > in that order. > ----------------- > > Is there a easy way to modify PXELINUX to get only the > default file? >The easiest is to send it a DHCP option to get the file you want. Another option is to make your TFTP server ignore the filename (possible using tftp-hpa filename remapping, for example.) -hpa