Make sure you have verbose enabled in /etc/xinetd.d/tftp
..
server_args = -s -v -v -v /tftpboot
...
You'll then see tftp hits in /var/log/messages. Example:
/var/log/messages.3:May 13 09:12:47 islinky in.tftpd[3556]: RRQ from
137.138.32.49 filename tftpboot/dir/file.cbt
/var/log/messages.3:May 13 09:12:47 islinky in.tftpd[3556]: sending NAK (1,
File not found) to 137.138.32.49
It could just be some thing simple like you're dhcp points somewhere but
your tftp "files" are else where.
HTH
Slinky
2008/5/31 Ole Ersoy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Any trouble shooting tips? I used to get a "boot" menu prior to adding a
> system...
>
> TIA,
> - Ole
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Dan
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