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- 24 Dec 2015, 19:12
- Forum: Troubleshooting and Problems
- Topic: centos 6.2 problems with dhcp
- Replies: 14
- Views: 88765
Re: centos 6.2 problems with dhcp
If you can't set the config in your router best way is to use CentOS dhcpd. http://erpxe.org/DHCP_Configuration you can use dhcpd config included with ERPXE: yum install dhcp cp /tftpboot/bin/setup/erpxe-dhcpd.conf /etc/dhcpd.conf service dhcpd start chkconfig dhcpd on you can edit the file to set i...
- 25 Nov 2015, 14:50
- Forum: Troubleshooting and Problems
- Topic: Install Windows 2012 from ERPXE
- Replies: 5
- Views: 35309
Re: Install Windows 2012 from ERPXE
Can you post your DHCP configuration? also post IP of PXE server
- 31 Oct 2015, 11:37
- Forum: Troubleshooting and Problems
- Topic: Install Windows 2012 from ERPXE
- Replies: 5
- Views: 35309
Re: Install Windows 2012 from ERPXE
You need to setup any DHCP server so that the clients will get PXE configuration.
if you don't have any DHCP server then setup one on your ERPXE machine, its the easiest solution.
if you don't have any DHCP server then setup one on your ERPXE machine, its the easiest solution.
- 23 Oct 2015, 14:58
- Forum: Troubleshooting and Problems
- Topic: Install Windows 2012 from ERPXE
- Replies: 5
- Views: 35309
Re: Install Windows 2012 from ERPXE
You can use WinPE to load a basic windows environment and run the installation from a network share.
You will need to customize WinPE for it to hold the network drivers for your PCs.
You will need to customize WinPE for it to hold the network drivers for your PCs.
- 05 Oct 2015, 01:58
- Forum: Troubleshooting and Problems
- Topic: Stupid first timers....
- Replies: 3
- Views: 29346
Re: Stupid first timers....
You need to configure your DHCP server:
http://erpxe.org/DHCP_Configuration
When you are done just boot any client from network.
http://erpxe.org/DHCP_Configuration
When you are done just boot any client from network.
- 02 Jul 2015, 14:57
- Forum: Troubleshooting and Problems
- Topic: ERPXE - Vmware Installs
- Replies: 3
- Views: 29179
Re: ERPXE - Vmware Installs
the first prob is the mboot file you are using, use the mboot file included in the vmware iso. make sure to edit the boot.cfg included in the cd, it should be something like this: bootstate=0 title=Loading ESXi installer kernel=/er/plugins/vmware/esxi5/tboot.b00 kernelopt=runweasel prefix=/er/plugin...
- 30 Jun 2015, 19:10
- Forum: Troubleshooting and Problems
- Topic: ERPXE - Vmware Installs
- Replies: 3
- Views: 29179
Re: ERPXE - Vmware Installs
what is the exact version and build of your vmware installation?
- 18 Jun 2015, 11:26
- Forum: Off-topic discussion
- Topic: Per client boot config
- Replies: 6
- Views: 81452
Re: Per client boot config
The first file requested is the UUID of the client, to speed things up you can use it instead of mac address and you wont have to wait for the first timeout. mybootdir/pxelinux.cfg/b8945908-d6a6-41a9-611d-74a6ab80b83d mybootdir/pxelinux.cfg/01-88-99-aa-bb-cc-dd mybootdir/pxelinux.cfg/C0A8025B myboot...
- 17 Jun 2015, 16:30
- Forum: Off-topic discussion
- Topic: Per client boot config
- Replies: 6
- Views: 81452
Re: Per client boot config
You can also use mac address as file name, for example: tftpboot/pxelinux.cfg/01-a1-b2-c3-d4-e5-f6 you can always verify using: cat /var/log/messages | grep -i a1-b2-c3-d4-e5-f6 Output: erpxe in.tftpd[10381]: RRQ from 10.0.0.34 filename pxelinux.cfg/01-a1-b2-c3-d4-e5-f6 for more info visit: http://w...
- 17 Jun 2015, 16:12
- Forum: Off-topic discussion
- Topic: Per client boot config
- Replies: 6
- Views: 81452
Re: Per client boot config
You can create a unique coot menu per client, all you need is to calculate the IP Address of the client in hex format and create a separate boot file. this script will help you calculate the necessary file name, for example: echo "Please input SUBNET or IP, for example 10.0.0" read IP_ADDR # Convert...