> On 23/01/2017 11:36, Dominic Cleal wrote:
>> On 23/01/17 13:29, Raul Dias wrote:
>>> 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.

On 23/01/17 14:40, Raul Dias wrote:
> Sorry to insist.
> 
> Why it is not necessary?

Setting PXE (filename/next-server) options for non-Foreman hosts isn't
required to use Foreman. Foreman will set filename/next-server for hosts
you're configuring with it for provisioning.

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