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system_rescue_cd_-_pxe [2014/05/16 21:52] adminsystem_rescue_cd_-_pxe [2014/06/10 11:49] admin
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-From [[http://sirlagz.net/2012/01/29/how-to-pxe-boot-systemrescuecd/]], change to use HTTP as that is faster than TFTP.+{{tag>[network pxe recovery]}} 
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 +From [[http://sirlagz.net/2012/01/29/how-to-pxe-boot-systemrescuecd/]], changed to use HTTP as that is faster than TFTP.
  
 ====Step 1 – Getting the SystemRescueCD files==== ====Step 1 – Getting the SystemRescueCD files====
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   * sysrcd.md5 – This is the signature file for SystemRescueCD, and isn’t actually needed, but good idea to have.   * sysrcd.md5 – This is the signature file for SystemRescueCD, and isn’t actually needed, but good idea to have.
  
-Once we have these 4 files, we need to place them onto our PXE server, put the sysrcd.dat on the webserver. 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, put the sysrcd.on the webserver. I have used the directory /tftpboot/srcd for my files on the server.
  
 ====Step 2 – Configuring the PXE Server==== ====Step 2 – Configuring the PXE Server====
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