Thank you all,

Using a virtual machine worked well once I turned on Network boot device in the VM I made in Virtual Box AND enabled the PXE ROM in the BIOS of the host machine.  Joseph, I found no screenshot ability in Virtual Box but maybe I just missed it.  No matter though since I could do Window shots from the host system with ease.

On Thu, Aug 4, 2011 at 12:12 AM, Joseph Sinclair <plug-discussion@stcaz.net> wrote:
Larry,
 A full VM (vmware, virtualbox, kvm, xen) is like a physical machine; if you set the "virtual" network interface to enable the PXE boot ROM (how to do that varies based on which virtual machine system you use), then it will boot from a PXE server if one is available.

P.S.
 DomU and Dom0 are (originally) Xen terms for guest and host in a paravirtualized setup.


On 08/03/2011 10:55 PM, Dazed_75 wrote:
> Steve, I did not thof that, Thanks.  On the other hand, I do not know if a
> VM is able to be a PXE client.  I will try it though.
>
> R P, Sorry, But I do not understand what you are saying.  DomU and dom0 mean
> nothing to me.  Are they something in XEN?  I've heard of Xen but know
> nothing about it.
>


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