Re: [Dnsmasq-discuss] .0 added to tftp filename

2010-08-01 Thread Cristiano Cumer
On Aug 1, 2010, at 10:47 PM, Simon Kelley wrote: > Cristiano Cumer wrote: >> I found this in the manpage: >> Note that the "layer" suffix (normally ".0") is supplied by PXE, and should >> not be added to the basename. So, how do I change the layer suffix? > > It's supplied by the PXE client and

Re: [Dnsmasq-discuss] .0 added to tftp filename

2010-08-01 Thread Simon Kelley
Cristiano Cumer wrote: I found this in the manpage: Note that the "layer" suffix (normally ".0") is supplied by PXE, and should not be added to the basename. So, how do I change the layer suffix? It's supplied by the PXE client and I don't know any way to change it on the common ones. The P

Re: [Dnsmasq-discuss] .0 added to tftp filename

2010-07-28 Thread Cristiano Cumer
On Jul 28, 2010, at 3:27 PM, Matthias Andree wrote: > Am 28.07.2010 02:14, schrieb Cristiano Cumer: >> I found this in the manpage: >> >> Note that the "layer" suffix (normally ".0") is supplied by PXE, and should >> not be added to the basename. So, how do I change the layer suffix? > > You d

Re: [Dnsmasq-discuss] .0 added to tftp filename

2010-07-28 Thread Matthias Andree
Am 28.07.2010 02:14, schrieb Cristiano Cumer: > I found this in the manpage: > > Note that the "layer" suffix (normally ".0") is supplied by PXE, and should > not be added to the basename. So, how do I change the layer suffix? You don't. Instead you give the boot filename the proper name, for in

Re: [Dnsmasq-discuss] .0 added to tftp filename

2010-07-28 Thread Cristiano Cumer
I found this in the manpage: Note that the "layer" suffix (normally ".0") is supplied by PXE, and should not be added to the basename. So, how do I change the layer suffix? Cristiano On Jul 28, 2010, at 1:48 AM, Cristiano Cumer wrote: > Hello list, > > if I specify a filename for network boo

[Dnsmasq-discuss] .0 added to tftp filename

2010-07-28 Thread Cristiano Cumer
Hello list, if I specify a filename for network boot via tftp, I always get an .0 appended to it when the client boots. Do I miss something? Thanks Cristiano