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I am not sure I fully understand your problem though I do think I can help. Let me first ask, what network limitations do you think prevent you from having a DHCP server? I use VLANs as well and I surely have a DHCP server for each VLAN. Stuart |
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What I can know is that centos probably uses this format to write static IP addresses.
biosdevname=0 net.ifnames=0 ifname=com0:${netX/mac} ip=${ip}::${gateway}:${netmask}::com0:none ipv6.disable=1
But I still can't find a way for debian and ubuntu, and my network address needs a vlan tag, which may be a little more complicated.
In addition, there is a parameter in debian.ipxe that I do not understand, and I have not found its source, can you explain it to me?
${netcfg}
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