Hi DylansPCs,

>  Erm, I thought gPXE was just Etherboot renamed? As for the userclass...

Timeline was:

Etherboot -  PXE  - gPXE - iPXE

Etherboot realized/realizes net booting with a different approach than PXE (more directly and straight-forward than the ugly PXE-standard). Because PXE got industrial standard however, "gPXE" was the answer of the open source community and in fact brought advantages of Etherboot to the PXE-world by blowing-up possibilities of PXE and building an open-source PXE-like boot-stack.

(watch:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GofOqhO6VVM
a real funny and informational video discussion for details.
You can see Michael Brown in this video. The man who is involved in this discussion thread...)

In fact gPXE is not only a renamed Etherboot.

but what I wanted to say is, that the hanewin-instructions do not show, how to configure hanewin to use the userclasses to break the
infinite chain, resulting if you chainload gPXE on a PXE-machine.

I tried this, and it did not work instantly. I gave uo trial when I saw, that hanewin was not free.

I know how to do the user-class thing in Windows-Server's DHCP-server and on Linux's "dhcpd",
but neither of this can be used on a Windows-XP, Vista or Win7-machine.

*So i think, "ipxelinux.0" is a real good solution, cause a simple DHCP-Server (w/o userclasses) is enough in this case. And even if you use a Windows or Linux-server, "ipxelinux.0" makes things easier than having to configure these user-class thing,
when you have to chainload "pxelinux.0" anyway.*

cheers,
 Martin






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