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Hi All!
Question as topic subject.
KDE stable and NetworkManager (with plasma-nm).
S = SERVER
C = CLIENT
Setup is: MODEM/ROUTER--wifi-->S--eth-->C
Using NetworkManager GUI: from there I create a new shared Ethernet connection. Ok.
Computer "C" gets its IP (10.42.0.nnn) and browse the internet. Ok.
Can you please explain me how to boot C via PXE (using built-in tftp of dnsmasq) using the setup above?
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You might have added some more technical details.
post ip link and ip addr output from both server and client.
(10.x.y.z is a private subnet and not reachable from outside your lan, no need to obfuscate that.)
Is dnsmasq installed on the server and have you configured tftp & pxe for it ?
What are you using to provide the root filesystem to the pxe-client ?
What is the purpose of the pxe boot : install archlinux , restore system to a predefined setup , diskless workstation/thin clien to name a few options.
The PXE wiki page does have useful info, (re-)read it please..
Last edited by Lone_Wolf (2019-03-07 11:54:49)
Disliking systemd intensely, but not satisfied with alternatives so focusing on taming systemd.
clean chroot building not flexible enough ?
Try clean chroot manager by graysky
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