These playbooks create a boot menu for Rocky Linux and Debian automated installtions.
- mk_bootiso.yml
- pxeboot.yml
- proxmox.yml
- p410.yml
Before anything, you should configure two files with the appropriate setting for your environment.
- group_vars/all/main.yml
- hosts (in the top level directory of this distribution)
Full instructions on editing these files are in config.md.
- Edit configuration files as outlined above.
- Make a Rocky Linux server set up for the installation of PXE, dhcp and associated software. If you already have or can make a plain Rocky Linux server, you can skip this step. If not use mk_bootiso.yml
- Install PXE on to the newly made Rocky Linux server with pxeboot.yml
- Now your environment is ready for automated installations of Rocky and Debian.
- If you wish to continue and install Proxmox on the new node, continue with the next steps.
- Like the the first step, if you have a plain Debian 12 server, you can skip the previous setup and just execute the proxmox install playbook. Follow the instructions for proxmox.yml
- Finally to optionally enable HBA mode on your p410 controller please follow this p410.yml
Reboots on these old HP servers take a long time. Downloading the distributions also take a while. The automated installations, can take quite a while, don't interupt the process. Unless the playbooks puts out an error, this old rusty iron is still working. Be patient, good luck!!
MIT# pxebootenv