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Command Line Configuration<br />

The next step is to configure which hosts are allowed to connect to the PXE boot server. For the<br />

<strong>com</strong>mand line version of this step, refer to Section 3.1, “Command Line Configuration”.<br />

To add hosts, click the New button.<br />

Figure 31.2. Add a Host<br />

Enter the following information:<br />

• Hostname or IP Address/Subnet — The IP address, fully qualified hostname, or a subnet of<br />

systems that should be allowed to connect to the PXE server for installations.<br />

• Operating System — The operating system identifier to install on this client. The list is<br />

populated from the network install instances created from the Network <strong>Installation</strong> Dialog.<br />

• Serial Console — This option allows use of a serial console.<br />

• Kickstart File — The location of a kickstart file to use, such as<br />

http://server.example.<strong>com</strong>/kickstart/ks.cfg. This file can be created with the<br />

Kickstart Configurator. Refer to Chapter 29, Kickstart Configurator for details.<br />

Ignore the Snapshot name and Ethernet options. They are only used for diskless<br />

environments.<br />

3.1. Command Line Configuration<br />

If the network server is not running X, the pxeboot utility, a part of the system-config-netboot<br />

package, can be used to add hosts which are allowed to connect to the PXE server:<br />

pxeboot -a -K -O -r <br />

The following list explains the options:<br />

• -a — Specifies that a host is to be added.<br />

• -K — The location of the kickstart file, if available.<br />

• -O — Specifies the operating system identifier as defined in Section 2,<br />

“PXE Boot Configuration”.<br />

• -r — Specifies the ram disk size.<br />

• — Specifies the IP address or hostname of the host to add.<br />

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