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Newer page: | version 2 | Last edited on Thursday, May 1, 2003 12:55:18 am | by DanielLawson | Revert |
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If for some reason your machine wont boot via PXE (I found in my dual ppro motherboard that if I had a disk enabled it wouldn't let me boot off the NIC - I had to disable the drive. As I was trying to use PXE to bootstrap a network install, that didn't help me much), you can perhaps use Microsofts Remote Install Services disk. This is a bootdisk which has the bootcode for PXE for a range of disks on it. More information is [here|http://www.microsoft.com/technet/treeview/default.asp?url=/technet/prodtechnol/windowsserver2003/proddocs/server/sag_RIS_Boot_Floppy.asp]
-The next step, of course, is to making your PXE booting machine do something... [PXELinux], which is part of [SYSLinux], will help you out here. PXES, mentioned on the DisklessWorkstationsNotes
page also makes use of PXE
+The next step, of course, is to making your PXE booting machine do something... [PXELinux], which is part of [SYSLinux], will help you out here. PXES, mentioned on the DisklessWorkstationNotes
page also makes use of PXE