Hi santosh ! 

1. is it necessary to have a system listed in dhcp config. I made a pool of ips 
and the client system is getting its ip from it? unless you need to ask about 
any specific configuration.

2. The /etc/xinetd.d/tftp file has the parameter changed to "disable=no"

3. xinetd is running

4.iptables and selinux are disabled.

 Best Regards

Sahibzada .Z. Ahmad
System Administrator
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From: [email protected]
Date: Sat, 19 Apr 2014 08:42:21 +0530
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [cobbler] unable to see cobbler pxe menu






Hi Sahibzada,
Please check the following:
=> make sure the system is listed in the dhcp configuration.

=> check the tftpd configuration, make sure it is not disabled.

=> make sure xinetd daemon is running.
=> at last disable selinux and re-check.


Regards
Santosh Kumar Gupta




On Sat, Apr 19, 2014 at 1:01 AM, Zulkifal Ahmad <[email protected]> wrote:



Hi List, I dont know if anyone has posted this before., but I setted up a 
cobbler server on CentOS65 and the command cobbler check gives no error. 
created a distro,profile and added a system but when I network boot the system 
to be installed it goes to this balck screen where it shows the client ip, dhcp 
/cobbler server ip MAC address of client machine and wait there without 
proceeding forward. At this point I dont know how to troubleshoot , what is 
wrong with my configuration to see that menu screen,where I can select my 
profile. Any help is highly appreciated.

 Best Regards

Sahibzada .Z. Ahmad
System Administrator






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