Preparing The Boot Of The Target System; Setting Up A Dhcp Server - Novell LINUX ENTERPRISE SERVER 11 - DEPLOYMENT Deployment Manual

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6 Repeat the previous step to mount all ISO images needed for your product.
7 Start your installation server as usual, as described in
To automatically mount the ISO images at boot time, add the respective mount entries
to /etc/fstab. An entry according to the previous example would look like the
following:
path_to_iso path_to_instsource/product
medium auto loop
14.3 Preparing the Boot of the Target
This section covers the configuration tasks needed in complex boot scenarios. It contains
ready-to-apply configuration examples for DHCP, PXE boot, TFTP, and Wake on
LAN.

14.3.1 Setting Up a DHCP Server

There are two ways to set up a DHCP server. For SUSE Linux Enterprise Server, YaST
provides a graphical interface to the process. Users can also manually edit the configu-
ration files. For more information about DHCP servers, see also Chapter 22, DHCP
(↑Administration Guide).
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Replace path_to_iso with the path to your local copy of the ISO image,
path_to_instsource with the source directory of your server, product
with the product name, and mediumx with the type (CD or DVD) and number
of media you are using.
Up an NFS Installation Source Manually"
Up an FTP Installation Source Manually"
Up an HTTP Installation Source Manually"
System
Section 14.2.2, "Setting
(page 200),
Section 14.2.3, "Setting
(page 203), or
Section 14.2.4, "Setting
(page 205).

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