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15.4. Finish Configuring the Diskless EnvironmentTo use the graphical version of the Network Booting Tool, you must be running the X Window System, have root privileges, and have the redhat-config-netboot RPM package installed. To start the Network Booting Tool from the desktop, go to the Main Menu Button (on the Panel) => System Settings => Server Settings => Network Booting Service. Or, type the command redhat-config-netboot at a shell prompt (for example, in an XTerm or a GNOME terminal). If starting the Network Booting Tool for the first time, select Diskless from the First Time Druid. Otherwise, select Configure => Diskless from the pull-down menu, and then click Add. A wizard appears to step you through the process:
After clicking Apply, the diskless kernel and image file are created based on the kernel selected. They are copied to the PXE boot directory /tftpboot/linux-install/<os-identifier>/. The directory snapshot/ is created in the same directory as the root/ directory (for example, /diskless/i386/RHEL3-AS/snapshot/) with a file called files in it. This file contains a list of files and directories that must be read/write for each diskless system. Do not modify this file. If additional entries need to be added to the list, create a files.custom file in the same directory as the files file, and add each additional file or directory on a separate line. |
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