Maria McKinley wrote: > I have a machine that I am attempting to boot over the network. I have > compiled a kernel for it, Debian Lenny Linux version 2.6.26, with nfs > file system and root file system support. For a complete rundown on how > I have created the setup, please see: > > http://www.shadlen.org/~maria/pmwiki/Work/Gpxe >
had another look and saw you have the no root squash option I don't know anything about wraplinux. My server is on sarge and I booted few clients with no problem, but I used custom initrd (and kernel). I also don't understand (created image, and stuck it on a floppy). Did you use the floppy to flash your network card's bios or to boot from? I would just check the initrd file cd /tmp mkdir test cd test zcat /boot/<INITRD> | cpio -i -H newc ... do whatever you need to mount rw ... find . ! -name "*~" | cpio -H newc --create | gzip -9 > /boot/<INITRD> watch out - this will overwrite your initrd, so make backup regards -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org