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=====Required software===== | =====Required software===== | ||
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*Ubuntu Linux 9.04 | *Ubuntu Linux 9.04 | ||
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*Internet Systems Consortium DHCP server V3.1.1 - http://www.isc.org | *Internet Systems Consortium DHCP server V3.1.1 - http://www.isc.org | ||
*TFTP server from Linux NetKit - http://www.h cs.harvard.edu/~dholland/computers/netkit.html | *TFTP server from Linux NetKit - http://www.h cs.harvard.edu/~dholland/computers/netkit.html | ||
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+ | **NOTE**: Although I used Linux in this HowTo you can use any O.S running DHCP and TFTP servers to make this work.\\ | ||
+ | My boot server at home runs NetBSD and works great with this setup. All you need is compiled gPXE binary. | ||
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Boot your computer using PXE network booting.\\ | Boot your computer using PXE network booting.\\ | ||
If all went you should be able to see message about DHCP address and then gPXE will get downloaded and show a menu on your screen. | If all went you should be able to see message about DHCP address and then gPXE will get downloaded and show a menu on your screen. | ||
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+ | ===== Screenshots ===== | ||
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+ | And some screenshots. Loading of gPXE with VirtualBox : | ||
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+ | Initial boot with PXE/gPXE:\\ | ||
+ | {{:gpxe-initial.png|}} | ||
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+ | An example of gPXE menu:\\ | ||
+ | {{:gpxe-menu.png|}} | ||
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That's all folks! | That's all folks! | ||
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- | [[User:YazzY|YazzY]] | + | [[User:YazzY|Marcin Jessa]] |