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Raspberry pi tftp server2/14/2023 In this tutorial, just as an example, we will work with a Debian netinstall image. Let’s call it boot: $ mkdir /mnt/data/netboot/boot usr/lib/SYSLINUX.EFI/efi64/syslinux.efi \Īt this point we need to create the directory that will host the distributions we want to make available in our boot menu. We want to be able to support the boot of clients in BIOS and EFI mode, therefore the first thing we need to do is to create two directories named after those architectures inside /mnt/data/netboot: $ mkdir /mnt/data/netboot/.c32 \ For the sake of this tutorial, the root of the whole setup will be the /mnt/data/netboot directory, which will be also used as the tftp root (defined inside the dnsmasq configuration file) all the needed files will be stored inside it. Once the needed packages are installed, we can proceed and setup the file structure. To install the packages on the Raspberry Pi OS, we can run: $ sudo apt-get update
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