Sunday, May 22, 2016

networking - CentOS and PXE Boot

I am working on setting up a PXE boot server based upon a minimal installation of CentOS 5.6. I have installed CentOS 5.6 with the the first CD using the minimal installation method. Next, I followed the tutorial listed here to get the PXE components installed and running. This all seems to be working correctly. However, I would like to take advantage of using a graphic as part of the boot screen. It is my understanding that vesamenu.c32 is required to do this. However, I am not able to locate this file within the installed package for CentOS. I have tried in the past to copy over the vesamenu.c32 file from here without success. I was curious how I could get a graphical boot menu setup with this environment.

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