Yes, it's pretty easy to set up. Make sure you have a DHCP daemon configured, and instead of using the default Solaris TFTP server, try tftp-hpa instead ( http://www.kernel.org/pub/software/network/tftp/ ). You may also need to disable path MTU discovery on the Solaris box as well ( `ndd -set /dev/ip ip_path_mtu_discovery 0` ) -- I've had to do this on Solaris 8 servers but not on Solaris 2.6; I'm not sure if it is in fact an OS specific issue or not. If you have any more questions, please feel free to ask. -tracy -----Original Message----- From: Ajay Mulwani <amul64@xxxxxxxxx> Subject: Solaris as PXE server !!! To: kickstart-list@xxxxxxxxxx List members, Is it possible to configure a Solaris install/boot (jumpstart) server as a PXE/tftp server for kickstarting linux machines. Any idea/direction/suggestion/comment would be highly appreciated.. Regards, Ajay