Stuart Henderson wrote: > > DHCP and TFTP servers are available for almost every OS, then you > just need to place a boot-loader and kernel (and maybe a boot loader > config file) in a directory accessible via TFTP, and configure DHCP. > > no need for Linux, or even any Unix-like OS. >
I agree, Ebbe if you are more into Windows (point-and-click) - I can recommend these: Tftpd32 (freeware): http://tftpd32.jounin.net/ http://haneWIN.net/ (shareware) http://www.hanewin.net/tftp-e.htm http://www.hanewin.net/dhcp-e.htm http://www.hanewin.net/nfs-e.htm http://www.hanewin.net/dns-e.htm http://www.hanewin.net/syslog-e.htm Kind regards Uffe :-) _______________________________________________ Soekris-tech mailing list [email protected] http://lists.soekris.com/mailman/listinfo/soekris-tech
