Sorry to insist.
Why it is not necessary?
Just for reference I am keeping foreman in a diferent subnet.
Thanks
On 23/01/2017 11:36, Dominic Cleal wrote:
On 23/01/17 13:29, Raul Dias wrote:
Yes. That's on the wiki.
What I am looking is the configuration for other stuff that Foreman does
when dhcpd is local.
For example, bootp, tftp, pxe...
filename/next-server for PXE booting will be set by Foreman when
creating managed hosts for provisioning. There's nothing to do.
You can set those options too (pxelinux.0 is the usual filename) if you
want them to apply to non-Foreman managed hosts, but it isn't necessary.
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