why would the procedure change? an iso image is an iso image regardless of what protocol is used to transport it from a file to a hard drive. my only concern would be transport protocol overhead. is NFS as fast as TFTP? i use TFTP.

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Well finally I have my Pxe server set up and working correctly. I just
did a fedora install and it worked just fine. What I had to do was
create a NFS share and place my iso images in that folder and things
work great. Next I would like to store default windows images on the
server for various machines. I noticed that upon booting it looks for a
kernel image and a default init.rd . I am wondering how to have my pxe
serverl locate and push out a windows image just like it does the linux.
any ideas would be helpful.
MICHAEL MASSEY
IBM/LENOVO
BIOS TEST TEAM
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