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Re: [opensuse-factory] Feedback on the Yast installserver module
- From: "Birger Kollstrand" <birger.kollstrand@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 7 Jan 2009 23:04:35 +0100
- Message-id: <1436d8d40901071404w64f07799v38111618252fe36d@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
2009/1/7 Duncan Mac-Vicar Prett <dmacvicar@xxxxxxx>:
I'm also in the process of setting up a new configuration and has been
using different sources. I also discoverd that some packages in
openSUSE was a bit old regarding PXE boot.
When I have gotten a better grip of the new menu possibiliities in the
pxe boot menu config then I'l see if i manage to update the
Network_Installation_of_SuSE_Linux_via_PXE_Boot article that I found
quite usefull.
I have been trying to set this up on a virtual maschine image and the
Idea was that I could share that. But I have been stuck with loads of
problems with Xen and have started using the Virtualbox in stead. My
ida was to make an autoyast file that could be used to se up a
complete virtual boot server :-) Kind of recursive setup :-) I'll se
where it leads me.
cu / birger....
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I had to setup a PXE server and planned to blog about the steps.
However in the wiki there is already some documentation:
http://en.opensuse.org/SDB:Network_Installation_of_SuSE_Linux_via_PXE_Boot
http://en.opensuse.org/Pxe-kexec
http://en.opensuse.org/PXE_Diskless_Node
http://en.opensuse.org/Network_Installation_Source (not PXE specific)
Duncan
I'm also in the process of setting up a new configuration and has been
using different sources. I also discoverd that some packages in
openSUSE was a bit old regarding PXE boot.
When I have gotten a better grip of the new menu possibiliities in the
pxe boot menu config then I'l see if i manage to update the
Network_Installation_of_SuSE_Linux_via_PXE_Boot article that I found
quite usefull.
I have been trying to set this up on a virtual maschine image and the
Idea was that I could share that. But I have been stuck with loads of
problems with Xen and have started using the Virtualbox in stead. My
ida was to make an autoyast file that could be used to se up a
complete virtual boot server :-) Kind of recursive setup :-) I'll se
where it leads me.
cu / birger....
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