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PXE Boot Server Configuration Using Linux

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This document is a guide to configuration of a PXE boot server using Linux.  It will be assumed that you already have an existing network with a Linux server that is responsible for assignment of DHCP addressing for your workstations.  There are other guides to cover the configuration of a DHCP server.You will need to install whatever packages are appropriate for your distribution to have PXE and TFTP.== Redhat / Trustix Guide ==1. You need to obtain the RPM package for PXE and the RPM package for TFTP and install them on the server.2. Activate TFTP in xinetd:* disable=yes to disable=no in /etc/xinetd.d/tftp:* service xinetd restart3. Get OS ready in the tftpboot directory4. Put the pxe boot linux kernel in the tftpboot directory  [[Category:Computer_Technology]][[Category:Linux]]
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