Tftp server centos 7
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The -p option is used to solve many of the file and directory permission issues. The -s option is used to set the TFTP server’s root directory. In this article, the TFTP root directory is /var/lib/tftpboot.
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Once you change these lines, the rvice file should look as shown in the screenshot below. A server - a system running a DHCP server, a TFTP server to provide boot files, and an HTTP, FTP or NFS server which hosts the installation image. You also have to add a new line WantedBy=multi-user.target after the line. The client downloads bootbootmgr.exe and the bootBCD file from the TFTP server. Theoretically, each of the servers can run on a different physical system procedures in this section assume a single system runs all of them for simplicity. Note: The BCD store must reside in the boot directory on the TFTP server and must be named BCD. Bootmgr.exe reads the BCD operating system entries and downloads bootboot.sdi and the Windows PE image (bootboot.wim). Optional files that can also be downloaded.
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The final rvice file should look as shown in the screenshot below. Now, edit the /etc/systemd/system/tftp-server.
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