#Enable built-in tftp server enable-tftp tftp-root=/var/lib/tftpboot #Force the address of the router (or DSL modem) #dhcp-option=option:router,192.168.0.1 # This host is the only DHCP server (normal situation). #dhcp-range=192.168.0.81,192.168.0.91 # Second case : There is already a DHCP server on the LAN # we want to **take-over** some computers. dhcp-range=vendor:PXEClient,192.168.0.81,192.168.0.91 #or# dhcp-host=vendor:PXEClient,00:1a:6b:38:52:e4 #dhcp-authoritative dhcp-vendorclass=sun,SUNW. dhcp-vendorclass=pxe,PXEClient dhcp-vendorclass=x86,PXEClient:Arch:00000 #PXELinux' common options dhcp-option-force=208,f1:00:74:7e #PXE signature #PXELinux on x86 arthitectures (both 32 and 64bits, i.e. i386 and amd64) dhcp-boot=net:x86,d-i/n-a/pxelinux.0 dhcp-option-force=net:x86,209,::d-i/n-a/pxelinux.cfg/default # EFI dhcp-match=set:efi-x86_64,option:client-arch,7 dhcp-boot=tag:efi-x86_64,d-i/n-a/bootnetx64.efi # iPXE dhcp-match=set:ipxe,175 dhcp-boot=tag:ipxe,d-i/n-a/boot.ipxe log-dhcp #Sun netboot dhcp-boot=net:sun,d-i/n-a/stable/sparc/boot.img