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Posted: June 09 2008,06:37 |
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Quote | Can you document the procedure of how to boot it with pxe? I am always wanting to install dsl via pxe, but just cannot find a way. |
1) download pxedsl.tar.gz from the testing section. read the instructions carefully 2) When your remote PC is booting, there will be some Message like "Press <F12> for Netboot" You press this Key, and your PC will boot via PXE. 3) If you want to use a remote bootlocal.sh, you have to remaster dsl-4.4-initrd.iso, which is explained in "The official Damn Small Linux Book" (ISBN-13: 978-0132338691)
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