Seems like there was a solution to this a while back on the list. You may want to do a google search for systemimager dhcp and microsoft, or similar.
Cheers!
Thus spake Berkowitz, Murray L ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
One thought... I set up a similar environment but had the Linux box equipped with 2 NIC cards. One on the corporate network and one on the private network. Then I ran DHCP and PXE on the seconds card enabling booting without conflict with corporate. Murray
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Tom Kennedy Sent: Monday, March 29, 2004 11:28 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [Sisuite-users] System Imager and Microsoft DHCP Server
I have a lab environment where I have a Microsoft DHCP server that I use
for my network environment.
I would like to use System Imager to provision my Linux systems in my
lab. I have installed System Imager (3.02) on a Redhat Linux 3.0 system and have created a Boot Server. I also have
the PXE service activiated.
The System Imager Instructions explain how to configure PXE on a local
box to interact with a local dhcp server.
That is run mkdhcpserver to create the proper /etc/dhcpd.conf file that
is read by the local DHCP server.
How do I configure the DHCP server on my Windows box to intereact with
the PXE server on my Linux box to allow my Linux system to boot from PXE.
When I boot a target from PXE, I can see that it get an IP allocated
from the DHCP server, however, it never receives instructions from the PXE server on my Redhat 3.0 system. I assume the DHCP/PXE itneraction is
not configured correctlry.
Any help on configurion these two would be extremely helpfull. Thanks.
Tom
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