Ok, so I have an AMD64 3500 processor based server running Edubuntu 6.06 natively installed on the hard drive. I used the AMD64 ISO media so as to get maximum performance from the AMD processor.
I then setup a little Dell Optiplex 800mhz PIII machine to use PXE and remote boot from the server. It gets an address via DHCP, then it spits out an error: "This is not an amd64 machine. Please install the i386 version of Ubuntu" This is perplexing, as operating as a Terminal server is resource intensive, I had assumed that using the AMD64 version of edubuntu would be appropriate to obtain max performance from the server hardware. So, before I do a wipe and reinstall of the amd64 server with the i386 iso, is there a way to get the server to give out the i386 image via PXE? TIA! :) Vern -- Vern Graner CNE/CNA/SSE | "If the network is down, then you're Senior Systems Engineer | obviously incompetent so why are we Texas Information Services | paying you? Of course, if the network http://www.txis.com | is up, then we obviously don't need Austin Office 512 328-8947 | you, so why are we paying you?" ©VLG -- edubuntu-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/edubuntu-users
