Tuesday, February 12, 2008

system-config-netboot

Redhat, time for your verbal beating. RHEL3 and 4 I love you. RHEL 5 you are obviously rushed out the door. Proper XEN support starts in 5.1. But the real symptom of the this rush is:

PXE boot.

That is right. The Doc guide used to have directions on PXE boot/network install for RHEL5. It mentioned system-config-netboot (which wasn't in RHEL5). So instead of fixing system-config-netboot somebody went and trashed the doc excising references to system-config-netboot, but not the whole section and not the references to the pxeos tool which is part of the package.

Well if you are lazy like me, and like the tool to setup the /tftpboot directory and not to have to remember anything but the /etc/dhcpd.conf commands:

You can use the system-config-netboot from Fedora 8 (which was kind of a pain to find- thanks to all the mirrors that haven't mirrored FC8 as of this article) right on RHEL 5.1 (for sure, tested, it works).

My favorite property of RHEL is the kickstart/PXE boot ease of deployment. An afternoon or two of fun and you can deploy 1000s or 10,000s of boxes with no trouble. Unless of course you can't get system-config-netboot to setup your PXE environment for you... because it isn't on the distribution.

There is a ticket on bugzilla.redhat.com that says it will be in RHEL5.2. Which will be nice.

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