On 23.09.2015 [10:46:03 -0700], Locane wrote:
> Yes, absolutely.  I have a current legacy PXE server running on (shudder)
> CentOS 4, and it works great for loading the LiveCD image.  Below is the
> PXE menu config entry associated with it that works on the old server:
> 
> label livecd
>   menu label ^LiveCD
>     KERNEL devops/livecd/vmlinuz
>         APPEND rootflags=loop initrd=devops/livecd/initrd.img
> root=live:/boot.iso rootfstype=auto ro liveimg quiet nodiskmount nolvmmount
>    rhgb vga=791 nomodeset rd_NO_LUKS rd_NO_MD rd_NO_DM
> ONERROR LOCALBOOT 0
> 
> It is a CentOS 7 LiveCD, built using Lorax and converted with
> livecd-to-pxe-boot from LiveCD Tools (also a Fedora thing).

Have you tried copying the vmlinuz and initrd.img to the Cobbler
server's disk and running a `cobbler distro add` on it? `cobbler import`
is for importing full DVDs of OS distributions.

-Nish

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