wtautz wrote: > Hi, Can syslinux be used to boot pxe files generated with fai-setup. > the typical entry in pxelinux.cfg/ directory on my server already has > a default file. It has entries like: > > # 2.88 Meg Version of Universal Network Boot Image > label UNIV > kernel utils/memdisk > append initrd=utils/netb288.bin raw > > # 2.88 Meg Version of Universal Network Boot Image > label UNIV28 > kernel utils/memdisk > append initrd=utils/netb288.bin raw > > # 1.44 Meg Version of Universal Network Boot Image > label UNIV14 > kernel utils/memdisk > append initrd=utils/netboot.bin raw > > > =============================== > > and I have find /srv/tftp/ > /srv/tftp/ > /srv/tftp/fai > /srv/tftp/fai/vmlinuz-install > /srv/tftp/fai/pxelinux.0 > /srv/tftp/fai/pxelinux.cfg > > ------------------------------------ > > The dhcp3 server on my host looks in /tftpboot/pxes/ > and this directory already contains a pxelinux.0 file and pxelinux.cfg/ > directory that > contains the default file. > > -walter > ps. Have never used syslinux or dhcp3. > > > I think the answer to my question was provided by an attachment that Thomas included... So I believe the answer to my question is YES. I'll try testing it...
walter