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Solaris Install over WAN(where to keep wanboot.conf file for DHCP client)
I am trying to configure my jumpstart server to install Solaris 10 on a T1000 machine(target) over WAN. I do not know the IP address of the client, i wish the client to get the IP address from DHCP.
how do i configure my /etc/netboot hierarchy. One option would be to keep the wanboot.conf in /etc/netboot folder, but i dont want to keep it global. I do not know the IP address of the client, ( or the network address), i know the MAC address of the machine. Is there a way out to still keep wanboot.conf for that specific client, without making it global ?? |
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