Hi there,

I have a load of machines that have PXE entries in 
/tftpboot/pxelinux.cfg/<ethernet address> which I can see get generated 
by cobbler from files in /etc/cobbler/pxe. 

Some magic happens within cobbler, so that from those template files, 
PXE boot files are generated. That's how I see it, and having looked 
through cobbler man pages, and the accumulated wisdom of "the internet", 
I am none the wiser as to how it does it.

I would really like to be able to create different PXE boot files for 
different cobbler profiles. So that I can install a load of machines 
with, for example, profile=centos53, and another load with 
profile=fedora11, and have different PXE boot menus for these machines 
once they're installed, so I can boot them with PXE rather than Grub. I 
cannot work out whether this is possible or not.

Could someone advise me of how to do this? Or, if it's not possible, 
just tell me so, so I am relieved of my mental turmoil.

I hope I am not duplicated what other people have asked for. I have, as 
I say, done lots of looking around for my answers already. I do hope 
also that what I said above makes sense.

Many thanks,
Mark
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