On 23.09.2015 [10:46:03 -0700], Locane wrote:
Yes, absolutely. I have a current legacy PXE server running on
(shudder)
CentOS 4, and it works great for loading the LiveCD image. Below is the
PXE menu config entry associated with it that works on the old server:
label livecd
menu label ^LiveCD
KERNEL devops/livecd/vmlinuz
APPEND rootflags=loop initrd=devops/livecd/initrd.img
root=live:/boot.iso rootfstype=auto ro liveimg quiet nodiskmount nolvmmount
rhgb vga=791 nomodeset rd_NO_LUKS rd_NO_MD rd_NO_DM
ONERROR LOCALBOOT 0
It is a CentOS 7 LiveCD, built using Lorax and converted with
livecd-to-pxe-boot from LiveCD Tools (also a Fedora thing).
Have you tried copying the vmlinuz and initrd.img to the Cobbler
server's disk and running a `cobbler distro add` on it? `cobbler import`
is for importing full DVDs of OS distributions.
-Nish