Buna, incerc sa instalez un System Imager si nu reusesc sa imi dau seama de un pas care are legatura cu PXE:
Instalarea are loc pe un server AMD64 (pentru a deservi clienti tot AMD64), pe un Fedora Core 3. doresc sa realizez on instalare bazate pe retea (clientii pot buta din BIOS din retea). # mkbootserver This script may modify the following files: /etc/services /etc/inetd.conf /etc/xinetd.d/tftp You should already have a kernel and ramdisk to use. Do you wish to continue (y/[n])? y Ok, continuing... Where should tftpd serve files from ([/tftpboot]? Checking for a tftp server... found. Checking if tftp server is H. Peter Anvin's tftp server... doesn't look like it. Checking if tftp server is atftpd... yup - right on! Checking for a running inetd... Not found. Checking for a running xinetd... 14707. Looking for update-inetd... not found. /etc/xinetd.d/tftp does not already exist, so not backing it up. Sending SIGUSR2 to xinetd... done. Looking for a tftp client... found. Checking for loopback interface... up. Does tftp server work... yes. Looking for a pxe daemon... which: no pxe in (/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin) not found. **************************************************************** I couldn't find a pxe daemon on your system. For RedHat systems, you can install the pxe RPM for your release. For Debian systems, you can try one of the debs i've built from the RedHat package source. These packages should be available from http://dannf.org/systemimager **************************************************************** pxe daemon installation failed Am gasit o implementare de PXE pentru Linux aici in pachetul # rpm -q syslinux syslinux-3.07-1.1.fc3.rf [...] SYSLINUX is a boot loader for the Linux operating system which can operate off MS-DOS floppies. It is intended to simplify first-time installation of Linux, rescue disks, and provide other uses for boot floppies. A SYSLINUX floppy can be manipulated using standard MS-DOS (or any other OS that can access an MS-DOS filesystem) tools (once it has been created), and requires only an approximately 7K DOS program or approximately 13K Linux program to create it in the first place. It also includes PXELINUX, a program to boot off a network server using a boot PROM compatible with the Intel PXE (Pre-Execution Environment) Dar se pare ca mai trebuie ceva, pentru ca mkbootserver nu gaseste un "PXE Daemon"(?) Mersik, Radu --- Detalii despre listele noastre de mail: http://www.lug.ro/
