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If you haven't got one already, please make sure that you get this working before you continue!
If you haven't got one already, please make sure that you get this working before you continue!


Then goto Yast and select Network Services | TFTP Server, click enable and point to /tftpboot, open port in FireWall, possibly create the /tftpboot dir, and then Quit.
Then goto Yast and  
*select Network Services
*TFTP Server,  
*click enable and point to /tftpboot
*open port in FireWall  
*possibly create the /tftpboot dir
*and then Quit.

Revision as of 20:27, 14 January 2008

This document shows quick and dirty how to install a working PXE boot server on OpenSuse 10.3

We start of course with a working server with a static IP address and a working DHCP server. If you haven't got one already, please make sure that you get this working before you continue!

Then goto Yast and

  • select Network Services
  • TFTP Server,
  • click enable and point to /tftpboot
  • open port in FireWall
  • possibly create the /tftpboot dir
  • and then Quit.