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THIS IS RETARDED! I have searched EVERYWHERE! I cannot find pxelinux.cfg anywhere. Every single guide on the entire internet says "oh, just use pxelinux.cfg/default and everything will work" OK GREAT LEMME JUST SEARCH THE ENTIRE GLOBE FOR A FUCKING FILE THAT CANT BE FOUND. I have spend more than an hour of my time trying to find this dumb file for pxe booting. Can somebody PLEASE help?

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did you download it? is it on downloads?

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THATS MY PROBLEM! I can't find the download anywhere! Even if i search 'pxelinux.cfg download'

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3 minutes ago, Kyle Manning said:

THIS IS RETARDED! I have searched EVERYWHERE! I cannot find pxelinux.cfg anywhere. Every single guide on the entire internet says "oh, just use pxelinux.cfg/default and everything will work" OK GREAT LEMME JUST SEARCH THE ENTIRE GLOBE FOR A FUCKING FILE THAT CANT BE FOUND. I have spend more than an hour of my time trying to find this dumb file for pxe booting. Can somebody PLEASE help?

Going to have to forgive my linux ignorance, haven't used it in a long time.

 

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The basic configuration is the same for all Syslinux variants. This document explains only some of the differences specifically applicable to PXELINUX.

On the TFTP server, create the directory "/tftpboot", and copy "pxelinux.0" (from the Syslinux distribution) and any kernel or initrd images that you want to boot.

[5.00+] Also copy "ldlinux.c32" from the Syslinux distribution to the "/tftpboot" directory on the TFTP server.

Finally, create the directory "/tftpboot/pxelinux.cfg". The configuration file (equivalent of syslinux.cfg -- see the SYSLINUX FAQ for the options here) will live in this directory

Source: http://www.syslinux.org/wiki/index.php?title=PXELINUX

 

Looking at this you have to actually create the file, it doesn't exist by default?

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2 minutes ago, Kyle Manning said:

THIS IS RETARDED! I have searched EVERYWHERE! I cannot find pxelinux.cfg anywhere. Every single guide on the entire internet says "oh, just use pxelinux.cfg/default and everything will work" OK GREAT LEMME JUST SEARCH THE ENTIRE GLOBE FOR A FUCKING FILE THAT CANT BE FOUND. I have spend more than an hour of my time trying to find this dumb file for pxe booting. Can somebody PLEASE help?

It should get installed somewhere on the drive by your PXE or TFTP software, such as /var/lib/tftpboot/ - in fact several results for "pxelinux.cfg" referring to multiple host OSs all say the say folder. If it doesn't get created by your PXE software install, then there are multiple sources for creating a pxelinux.cfg/default file in the google search results for "pxelinux.cfg"

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I'm using the synology pxe software. 

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I give up. This isn't even useful to me anyway.

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it's trying to boot via PXE, you make the file yourself

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