The Guide that is referenced in the 1st post has a section on Multi-boot.pindrop wrote:Thanks for those answers. Regarding question 1, I believe you misunderstood what I was asking, ...gcmartin wrote:Your qustion #1
There should be ONE AND ONLY ONE Netboot server on any LAN at any time for obvious reasons.
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I am to assume you read the Guide and are asking about the section of the Guide which addresses Multi-Boot and the menu of boot options it gives you after you have setup the Netboot server. In that you ran MultiPUP to create an ISO that has multiple Puppy+nonPuppy Boot distros available for selection.
I'll have to review that section and step thru it again. But, correct me if I'm wrong:
- Doesn't the menu the PXE PC is getting have the option to boot from your PC's HDD (hard-drive)?
I have to review this again....if you haven't already.
If indeed that is missing, then you will need to use "ISOmaster" to edit the GRUB4DOS config file for the menu in MultiPUP's ISO so that you can choose the HDD's OS. @MagicZaurus offers an entry that may meet your needs in his immediately prior post. Once you have completed the MultiPUP ISO preparation, then you still need to complete the Guide's instructions where you have mkmulti.sh take the MultiPUP ISO and prep it for PCs to NETBOOT from
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