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Thread: iPXE function
Post: RE: iPXE function
(2018-11-13 11:25)NiKiZe Wrote: You will always need a dhcp service that you can control for full PXE deployments.
This is the PXE mod I was hoping to use on my NAS.
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Thread: iPXE function
Post: RE: iPXE function
Ok, via your input I think I've come to the realisation that iPXE isn't suited to my infrastructure. Although it's close, I ultimately wanted to minimise the amount of devices required to deploy Windo... |
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2018-11-13, 09:30 |
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Thread: iPXE function
Post: RE: iPXE function
(2018-11-10 09:09)NiKiZe Wrote: Have you read http://ipxe.org/howto/chainloading ?
No I hadn't but happy you gave that link. It seems to be clearly the avenue I'm looking for.
However I note ... |
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2018-11-12, 06:50 |
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Thread: iPXE function
Post: iPXE function
Hello
Please excuse my naivety as I ask questions about iPXE software I know very little about.
May I ask whether the default configuration is a iPXE CD is needed to first to boot a computer? Or are i... |
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2018-11-09, 08:37 |