the product name, and mediumx with the type (CD or DVD) and number of media
you are using.
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Repeat the previous step to mount all ISO images needed for your product.
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Start your installation server as usual, as described in Section 2.2.2, “Setting Up an
NFS Repository Manually” (page 48), Section 2.2.3, “Setting Up an FTP Repository
Manually” (page 50), or Section 2.2.4, “Setting Up an HTTP Repository Manual-
ly” (page 52).
To automatically mount the ISO images at boot time, add the respective mount entries
to /etc/fstab. An entry according to the previous example would look like the
following:
path_to_iso path_to_repository/productmedium auto loop
2.3 Preparing the Boot of the Target
System
This section covers the conguration tasks needed in complex boot scenarios. It contains
ready-to-apply conguration examples for DHCP, PXE boot, TFTP, and Wake on
LAN.
2.3.1 Setting Up a DHCP Server
There are two ways to set up a DHCP server. For openSUSE, YaST provides a graphical
interface to the process. Users can also manually edit the conguration les. For more
information about DHCP servers, see also Chapter 16, DHCP (page 313).
2.3.1.1 Setting Up a DHCP Server with YaST
To announce the TFTP server's location to the network clients and specify the boot
image le the installation target should use, add two declarations to your DHCP server
conguration.
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