MikroTik RouterBoard (Linux or OSX) - Amplespot Documentation

dnsmasq-dhcp: DHCP, IP range 192.168.100.150 -- 192.168.100.200, lease time 2m Configuring your DHCP server for iPXE booting | Heath Paddock Apr 26, 2012 MikroTik RouterBoard (Linux or OSX) - Amplespot Documentation This manual does not include the step-by-step guide on how to setup dnsmasq on your computer. Please refer to the following articles for your operating system: Apple OSX Log file of dnsmasq PXE proxy server · GitHub

MikroTik RouterBoard (Linux or OSX) - Amplespot Documentation

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3) kill ${dnsmasq-pid} 4) re-run exactly the same commandline you saw in the ps output your network will be in a strange mode where libvirt will no longer know the pid of dnsmasq, so if you attempt to destroy the network it won't be able to kill dnsmasq, *but* in the meantime you'll have a dnsmasq running without "strict-order", and you can try

Booting from TFTP :: netboot.xyz next-server "1.2.3.4" filename "netboot.xyz.kpxe" If you are using dnsmasq as your DHCP server as well as your TFTP server then setting the next-server option is as simple as adding the following line to /etc/dnsmasq.conf: dhcp-option=66,0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 is parsed as the address of the machine running dnsmasq. TFTP Server Setup