I almost have it! I get a pxe boot prompt and I can manually enter in the boot parameters and it will boot to the live CD. However, every time I boot the server, it just gives me the message:
Could not find kernel image: linux I've set my label as x64-live, as I know I am only going to run 2 OSes. Ant. On Thu, Jan 1, 2009 at 9:14 PM, John Stoffel <[email protected]> wrote: > > Anthony> I need to setup PXE booting on two systems I have. One system > Anthony> has a hard drive and needs run Ubuntu Linux 8.04LTS. It then > Anthony> needs to serve both a 32- and 64-bit Live CD image to the > Anthony> other system. Can anyone help? > > It's not really all that hard. You need to have a tftp server running > on the server host, and you need to have the proper stanzas in there > mapping the MAC addresses of the clients to the correct boot string > and kernal image. > > I've got some scripts at work I use to setup clients for a kickstart > setup, which should be mostly the right thing to do here. Or just > google for 'PXE kickstart setup' and see what you find. I don';t have > my work bookmarks handy now, and I'm going to sleep early. > > Quick question, will the server host the /usr and other filesystems on > the clients via NFS, or will the clients be running out of a local RAM > disk holding their images? Makes a difference. > > You might try googling 'PXE boot Ubuntu live', the first hit looks > like it has good info. > > Feel free to write me if you want more details. > > John > >
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