Well *that* resolve the "not an IP" error [and, of course, on to my next
issue - which I need to do my homework on before bringing anything up here].
A quick diff of the 2.00 and trunk doesn't give me any good feel for any
one simple change to 2.00 that would fix the issue.
Is trunk stable with respect to the core functionality? Or is there a
path to a definitive patch to 2.00 for this issue given that it works on
trunk?
-- Richard Sitze
On 4/17/2013 1:09 PM, Andrey Borzenkov wrote:
В Wed, 17 Apr 2013 12:55:01 -0500
"Richard A. Sitze" <[email protected]> пишет:
I've tried the following to resolve this issue:
* I've used an alternate tftp server on FreeBSD: the default, built in,
/usr/libexec/tftpd server and the "in.tftpd" (also known as the
"tftpd-hal" server?).
* I've built the grub image file using grub-mkimage ... net tftpd pxe
* I've built the grub image file core.0 using grub-mknetdir.
In all cases I'm getting "error: not an IP".
Not sure where to go next with this. Any guidance would be appreciated.
Could you try current trunk? If it does not work I would raise issue on
grub-devel.
-- Richard Sitze
On 4/14/2013 1:06 PM, Richard A. Sitze wrote:
After applying Vladimir's patch to grub 2.00 I now get: "error: not an
IP":
*****************
* CLIENT MAC ADDR: .... GUID: ...
* CLIENT IP: 192.168.0.15 MASK: 255.255.255.0 DHCP IP: 192.168.0.1
* GATEWAY IP: 192.168.0.1
* Welcome to GRUB!
*
* error: not an IP
* Entering rescue mode...
* grub_rescue> set
* net_default_server=
* net_pxe_boot_file=grub/grub.pxe
* net_pxe_ip=192.168.0.15
* net_pxe_max=...
* prefix=(tftp,192.168.0.1)/grub
* pxe_default_server=
* root=tftp,192.168.0.1
* grub_rescue>
*****************
-- Richard Sitze
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