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* make | * make | ||
* perl | * perl | ||
- | * syslinux (for isolinux, only needed for building .iso images) | ||
* liblzma or xz header files | * liblzma or xz header files | ||
+ | * mtools | ||
+ | * mkisofs (needed only for building .iso images) | ||
+ | * syslinux (for isolinux, needed only for building .iso images) | ||
===== Choosing what to build ===== | ===== Choosing what to build ===== | ||
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==== Chainloading from an existing PXE ROM ==== | ==== Chainloading from an existing PXE ROM ==== | ||
- | {{ :clipart:chain.jpeg?200x96|A chain}} | + | {{ :clipart:chain.jpeg?200x120|A chain}} |
You can chainload iPXE from an existing PXE ROM. This is useful if you have a large number of machines that you want to be able to boot using iPXE, but you do not want to reflash the network card on each individual machine. | You can chainload iPXE from an existing PXE ROM. This is useful if you have a large number of machines that you want to be able to boot using iPXE, but you do not want to reflash the network card on each individual machine. |