On Sat, 2003-06-21 at 08:46, Kurt Keville wrote: > Well, you are definitely looking in the right place... > > This almost always is a simple address or netmask problem. Make sure you > are using the latest dhcpd (http://www.isc.org/products/DHCP/dhcp-v3.html) > conf syntax and then you can diagnose what is going on by opening up > another terminal and running arp -a during the boot... there is a good > MAC-whacking script at http://www.slac.stanford.edu/~alfw/PXE-Kickstart/ if > you want to automate the process.
I don't know, it sounds like dhcp may be working but tftpd not. Have you tried tftping to the server, to make sure you can get the file? Also, how big is the file? A lot of netbooters can't cope with anything bigger than 640K (Thanks again, Bill!). So you have to make an etherboot which works with your NIC, and load that first, then have etherboot load the kernel. I don't know how to make the etherboot, but with dhcp3-server, you can serve different files depending on the client string (so PXE gets etherboot, and etherboot gets the kernel). See e.g. http://bugs.debian.org/156810 for a little script that generates most of such a dhcp.conf using update-cluster. > ...and stay tuned, we are striving to update the debian-diskless HOWTO. Indeed... -- -Adam P. GPG fingerprint: D54D 1AEE B11C CE9B A02B C5DD 526F 01E8 564E E4B6 Welcome to the best software in the world today cafe! http://lyre.mit.edu/~powell/The_Best_Stuff_In_The_World_Today_Cafe.ogg -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

