Add the MAC or IP of the system, the menu entry is unneccessary and then you can also do
useful things like reinstall the box on next boot, without any manual selection from a
console.
-- Michael
On Nov 28, 2011, at 2:23 PM, Scot Floess <sfloess(a)redhat.com> wrote:
> Yup, How would I include "external" pxeboot options
such as a couple
> OpenBSD flavours* - currently I maintain two TFTP instances and
> manually launch the one I need at the time - I think I'm looking for
> an 'include' function that survives the cobbler sync to chain in the
> OBSD pxe options. Or help with the cobbler config option I'm missing.
> thx
It would be nice if I could spell out which systems I want in the menu - similarly to
what one can do to build an iso. I'm very new to PXE booting (well setting it up
anyway) - but if I understand you correctly there are options you hand need to hand in?
If so, how do you do that now via Cobbler? Or do you manually edit the default file?
> *I'm not worried about scripted installs here, just picking the right
> pxe boot file
> just FYI
http://openbsd.org/faq/faq6.html#PXE
See my issue is, I was doing an install - then running KOAN against the install
machine...I just wanted to not do that (aka save a step and one less install)...
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