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Replace ip_instserver and path_to_repository with the values used in
your setup.
The following section serves as a short reference to the PXELINUX options used
in this setup. Find more information about the options available in the documentation
of the syslinux package located under /usr/share/doc/packages/
syslinux/.
2.3.4 PXELINUX Conguration Options
The options listed here are a subset of all the options available for the PXELINUX
conguration le.
DEFAULT kernel options...
Sets the default Kernel command line. If PXELINUX boots automatically, it acts
as if the entries after DEFAULT had been typed in at the boot prompt, except the
auto option is automatically added, indicating an automatic boot.
If no conguration le is present or no DEFAULT entry is present in the congu-
ration le, the default is the Kernel name “linux” with no options.
APPEND options...
Add one or more options to the Kernel command line. These are added for both
automatic and manual boots. The options are added at the very beginning of the
Kernel command line, usually permitting explicitly entered Kernel options to
override them.
LABEL label KERNEL image APPEND options...
Indicates that if label is entered as the Kernel to boot, PXELINUX should instead
boot image and the specied APPEND options should be used instead of the ones
specied in the global section of the le (before the rst LABEL command). The
default for image is the same as label and, if no APPEND is given, the default
is to use the global entry (if any). Up to 128 LABEL entries are permitted.
Note that GRUB uses the following syntax:
title mytitle
kernel my_kernelmy_kernel_options
initrd myinitrd
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