Hello Henny,
in this case you just want to do a normal PXE boot, which isn't
specific to the Sheevaplug or ARM at all.
gPXE will run on the PC, not the Sheevaplug.
If you use a normal PXE setup it even isn't gPXE specific either. Just
google for "<your-distribution-here> PXE boot".
More resources can be found in the HowTo and Appnotes sections on
http://etherboot.org .

When you're done with the server-side setup, compile gPXE on your PC
or download a binary from www.rom-o-matic.net .
You can boot gPXE from floppy, CD, hard drive, another PXE rom, rom in
the NIC and perhaps even more.

Feel free to get back to us if you have specific questions.

Thomas

On Sun, Aug 29, 2010 at 11:26 PM, Henny Zutt <h.z...@telfort.nl> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Maybe its my newbie way of thinking :)
>
> I have installed a tftp and dhcp server on the sheevaplug (debian)
> And want to boot a pc with gPXE from the sheevaplug....
>
> Thanx!
> HennyZ
>
>
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