Hi, I'm trying to add the option for installing openBSD to our pxe boot server (debian/etch),
I got bsd.rd from a mirror and placed LABEL openbsd_i386_42 KERNEL openbsd/i386/42/bsd.rd in the pxelinux.cfg/default for that all I get is: Invalid or corrupt kernel image ok, next try (found this on a few mailing lists but I have a feeling that's a feature that is not available): LABEL openbsd_i386_42 KERNEL memdiskappend APPEND initrd=openbsd/i386/42/bsd.rd -- I get: Could not find kernel image: memdiskapped (The same is true for "memdisk" only) Last thing i came up with was: LABEL openbsd_i386_42 KERNEL openbsd/42/i386/floppy42.fs which loads, but then it's just weird colored output. I have a feeling that pxelinux.0 (from debian/etch) is just incapable of booting openbsd kernels. Or is there anything I'm missing in the config? Note I'm not using syslinux I just installed tftp-hpa specified my root dir, put the pxlinux.0 boot.txt pxelinux.cfg/default in it which all works fine for linux installations. I'd like to avoid installing more stuff and keep it simple by just adding the necessary switches to pxelinux.cfg/default if that is possible thanks martin -- http://noneisyours.marcher.name http://feeds.feedburner.com/NoneIsYours You are not free to read this message, by doing so, you have violated my licence and are required to urinate publicly. Thank you. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]