Bryan J. Smith wrote: >Yes. DHCP is the successor to BOOTP that offers a superset of its >functionality. But in the original BOOTP functionality, you would pass >the filename the BOOTP client would retrieve from a TFTP server so it >could boot. The file was then booted. > >This is how we have been installing workstations/servers in the UNIX >world for 2+ _decades_ -- BOOTP+TFTP (plus, typically, an NFS mount). >The PC only adopted it in more recent years. > >E.g., Microsoft Remote Installation Services (RIS) sets up the same >thing (although uses a SMB mount after the BOOTP+TFTP). > > Thanks. So I guess I should take this as:- No, it is not possible just to put the ks file onto an FTP server along with the install file. I have to have a proper DHCP server and TFTP. What a bummer. Regards Lee