Fedora and Red Hat comes
standard with tftp-server, you can use that.
As for the version of
SystemImager, the following command will tell you - presuming you installed the
RPMs:
rpm -qa | grep
systemimager-
Cheers,
Bernard From: David A. Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sun 16/04/2006 21:13 To: Bernard Li; sisuite-devel@lists.sourceforge.net Subject: Re: [Sisuite-devel] System Imager "Flavors" ok - never mind the mkbootserver - it was
si_mkbootserver - so where is a good spot to get a FedoraCore or REDHAT version
of the Required PXE boot daemon? http://dannf.org/systemimager is
more Debian focused. (going down the NetBoot Solution).
Thanks!
D>
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Title: Re: si_monitor & flamethrower
- RE: [Sisuite-devel] System Imager "Flavors" Bernard Li
- Re: [Sisuite-devel] System Imager "Flavors" David A. Smith
- RE: [Sisuite-devel] System Imager "Flavors" Bernard Li
- Re: [Sisuite-devel] System Imager "Flavors&qu... David A. Smith
- Re: [Sisuite-devel] System Imager "Flavor... David A. Smith
- RE: [Sisuite-devel] System Imager "Flavors" Bernard Li
- Re: [Sisuite-devel] System Imager "Flavors&qu... David A. Smith
- [Sisuite-devel] STRESSED OUT!!! David A. Smith