![]() ![]() Once the configuration file is updated, you should now be able to boot SystemRescueCD over the network with little difficulty, however if the network has some issues you may find it will take a little while as the TFTP protocol sends data over UDP which does not support resending corrupted data. The last two lines will need customisation to your setup if you use a different kernel, or the IP address of your PXE server is different, as will the path for the kernel, initram and netboot parameters. ![]() Using your favourite text editor, add the following lines to the configuration file – If you have been following my PXE Server guide then the file is called default in the pxelinux.cfg directory. We will need to edit the file that contains the configuration for the PXE server. I have used the directory /tftpboot/srcd for my files on the server. ![]() Once we have these 4 files, we need to place them onto our PXE server.
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