On 6/15/05, MW Mike Weiner (5028) <MWeiner@xxxxxx> wrote: > As an addendum, here's a link to a PXE installHOWTO. I haven't tried it, > so I don't know how accurate the writeup is. > > http://www.stanford.edu/~alfw/PXE-Kickstart/PXE-Kickstart.html > > -David > > On Jun 15, 2005, at 11:07 AM, David Nedrow wrote: > > > Is there such a thing as a PXE boot disk? I thought PXE was a wholly > > hardware/network based booting method. > > > > IE., if the hardware (BIOS and NIC) supports PXE, then that's all you > > need to boot that machine from the network. > > > > David - > > Thanks for the response, and I agree, I don't think there is - but a few > resource pages I was looking at was talking about a PXE boot disk, which > I have no idea what exactly they are talking about. What I was going to > do was to possibly use the boot.img and ks to point to a yum repo/fc > install repo but started thinking about PXE as a nice means of doing > that instead. I will check the link you sent. > > Thanks again. > Michael Weiner > Have you tried this link, http://www.ltsp.org/documentation/pxe.howto.html ,from the Linux Terminal Server Project?