[syslinux] KEEPPXE/DOS

Jonathan Hurd texasjhurd at yahoo.com
Fri Dec 14 13:02:43 PST 2007


First off I love syslinux and it has worked flawless for us on the unix side of the realm.


We're trying to use our ghost images within a dos netboot using syslinux. Unfortunatly we can only pass DHCP ip's to hosts that exhibit a vendor code 'like windows/pxe/and other os's do". Unfortunatly DOS does not, so we cannot request a second IP after the pxe process to map samba shares. From what I've read you can use the 'keeppxe' line and call the orrignal ip information recieved durning the pxe boot process? Is that correct, and if so how would I do that. 


If that is not the case and I can keep around universal pxe stack to load dhcp again so that it exhibts a vendor code, how could I do that?

Basicaly I need a way to map a samba share after the netboot, and I would need an ip address on the network to do that. This would be an automated process so I cant just enter a static... has to be a dhcp enabled one, or one handed from the pxe process...


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