1# Booting from the "netboot" media (PXE) {#sec-booting-from-pxe} 2 3Advanced users may wish to install NixOS using an existing PXE or iPXE 4setup. 5 6These instructions assume that you have an existing PXE or iPXE 7infrastructure and simply want to add the NixOS installer as another 8option. To build the necessary files from a recent version of nixpkgs, 9you can run: 10 11```ShellSession 12nix-build -A netboot.x86_64-linux nixos/release.nix 13``` 14 15This will create a `result` directory containing: \* `bzImage` -- the 16Linux kernel \* `initrd` -- the initrd file \* `netboot.ipxe` -- an 17example ipxe script demonstrating the appropriate kernel command line 18arguments for this image 19 20If you're using plain PXE, configure your boot loader to use the 21`bzImage` and `initrd` files and have it provide the same kernel command 22line arguments found in `netboot.ipxe`. 23 24If you're using iPXE, depending on how your HTTP/FTP/etc. server is 25configured you may be able to use `netboot.ipxe` unmodified, or you may 26need to update the paths to the files to match your server's directory 27layout. 28 29In the future we may begin making these files available as build 30products from hydra at which point we will update this documentation 31with instructions on how to obtain them either for placing on a 32dedicated TFTP server or to boot them directly over the internet.