00:09:6B:3B:01:07
config.00:09:6B:3B:01:07
00:02:55:23:F3:93
config.00:02:55:23:F3:93
/tftpboot/CR/00:02:55:E8:FA:C9
XF86Config
/tftpboot/CR/00:03:56:01:D5:5F
XF86Config
/tftpboot/CR/00:09:6B:3B:01:07
/tftpboot/boot
initrd.gz
linux
pxelinux.0
pxelinux.cfg
/tftpboot/boot/pxelinux.cfg
default
/tftpboot/image
minimal-2.0.4
minimal-2.0.4.md5
graphical-2.0.4
graphical-2.0.4.md5
/tftpboot/upload
hwtype.00:02:55:E8:FA:C9
NOTE: Deletion of Point of Service Control File
The Point of Service control file
hwtype.00:02:55:E8:FA:C9
is deleted
after successful registration in LDAP. For more information, see Section 7.7.3,
“The hwtype.
MAC
File” (page 100).
1.3.3 Special Server Types
Apart from the default implementation shown in Figure 1.1, “SUSE Linux Enterprise
Point of Service System Architecture” (page 2), SUSE Linux Enterprise Point of
Service allows for a variety of different setups to match your individual requirements.
You can create special types of servers, like a dedicated Image Building Server taking
load from the Administration Server, or implement POSBranch Servers instead of fully-
fledged Branch Servers as described in the following sections.
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