Just woncering if there is a way to have PXELinux provide a config file based on the MAC vendor, ie. the first 6 characters of the MAC. I have Pxelinux running (Thank-you BTW) quite well at the moment. But I have a new project that requires a different boot image. At the moment the endusers are typing the boot option at the prompt. I have tested the MAC configuration and it will work for a single Terminal. But I have anywhere from 10 to 100 terminals connected at a given time. Since all these PCs have the same NIC I was hoping to load the config using some wild card options for the config file?? Something like 01-00-00-03* ?? Thanx for your time.......Herman __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Small Business - Try our new Resources site http://smallbusiness.yahoo.com/resources/
Herman Borrelli wrote:> Just woncering if there is a way to have PXELinux > provide a config file based on the MAC vendor, ie. > the first 6 characters of the MAC. > > I have Pxelinux running (Thank-you BTW) quite well at > the moment. > > But I have a new project that requires a different > boot image. At the moment the endusers are typing the > boot option at the prompt. I have tested the MAC > configuration and it will work for a single Terminal. > But I have anywhere from 10 to 100 terminals connected > at a given time. Since all these PCs have the same NIC > I was hoping to load the config using some wild card > options for the config file?? Something like > 01-00-00-03* ?? > > Thanx for your time.......Herman >If you're using tftp-hpa, use a rewriting rule. -hpa