![]() ![]() So, it seems as if DHCP is somehow already pointing at the correct location or something very strange is happening. But it indicated that it was looking at an AMD box and the only AMD box I have is the FreeNAS box. Yes it is that old but I quite like it!Įven though I haven't configured DHCP to point to the dataset on the FreeNAS box, when I tried booting a virtual machine over the network it said it couldb't find the configuration files. ![]() I have also read replies that say people don't need to do this at all, but I have a very old machine that will not boot any other way since the CD rom that went with the machine died and it will not boot from USB. What are these files and where do I get them from? If I understand it, I have to create some sort of boot menu and I have to have some "syslinux" files. What I can't find out is what those files are. I already have all my ISO files on a FreeNAS dataset, but I understand that I need to put some PXE configuration files there too. I know I would be better off with a pfSense box but I already have the Edgemax.īut my question relates to the files that I then need to place on the FreeNAS dataset. ![]() I haven't yet figured out how to do that using a Ubiquiti Edgemax router as I understand that it has to be done via the command line and I can't find a command line reference guide for the Edgemax. I know that I need to configure my DHCP server to point to a dataset on FreeNAS. The posts always seem to get responses saying that PXE Server is not a FreeNAS issue and I understand that. I have read a number of posts on here asking how to set-up a PXE Server on FreeNAS.
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