Sorry 'bout breaking threading. Paul, you write: > The gPXE bootloader can fetch files from an arbitrary network host > using TFTP, NFS, HTTP, etc, but the standard syslinux PXE bootloader > cannot. > On CentOS 6, the syslinux-nonlinux package includes both. If you > specify "filename gpxelinux.0" in your DHCP setup, and ensure that the > gpxelinux.0 image is in your tftp root directory, you should be OK. Are you saying that I only need to change the dhcpd configuration, from allow booting; allow bootp; filename "pxelinux.0"; <...> to allow booting; allow bootp; filename "gpxelinux.0"; and have my menus called by pxelinux.cfg/default point to the http://myurl/images? mark _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos