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Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 Administration Unleashed

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54CHAPTER 1Installing <strong>Red</strong> <strong>Hat</strong> <strong>Enterprise</strong> <strong>Linux</strong>LISTING 1.2Example pxelinux.cfg/ Filedefault localtimeout 100prompt 1display msgs/boot.msgF1 msgs/boot.msgF2 msgs/general.msgF3 msgs/expert.msgF4 msgs/param.msgF5 msgs/rescue.msgF7 msgs/snake.msglabel locallocalboot 1label 0localboot 1label 1kernel /vmlinuzappend initrd=/initrd.img ramdisk_size=6878 \method= ip=dhcpEnabling and Starting the tftp ServiceAfter configuring the tftp server and which clients are allowed to connect to it, to PXEboot a network installation of <strong>Red</strong> <strong>Hat</strong> <strong>Enterprise</strong> <strong>Linux</strong>, enable the service at boot timeand start it. The tftp service is controlled by xinetd, so enable tftp and xinetd with thefollowing commands as the root user:chkconfig –level 345 xinetd onchkconfig –level 345 tftp onIf xinetd is already running, restart it as the root user:service xinetd restartIf it is not already running, start it as the root user:service xinetd start

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