It seems that the mainstream choice for pxe booting is to use the Etherboot pxe 
packages and dhcp
3.0 with if statements.  Unfortunately that doesn't seem to work for me, because the 
company where
I work is pricipally a Micrsoft shop with a Microsoft Windows 2000 DHCP server (They 
do not want
any Linux servers).  I used pxegrub with ltsp2.08 with no problem.  I also used 
pxelinux with no
problem.  Now that I am using ltsp2.09pre4-4 I get kernel errors after pxegrub loads 
the kernel
but before the dhcp client runs.  The errors seem to be more frequent when I use the 
reset button,
but they also occur from a hard boot.  I have not figured out yet how to load the 
initrd.gz with
pxelinux so I have not tried it with ltsp2.09.  Is anyone else in this situation?  Why 
am I
getting kernel errors.  Are their other pxe options?

My nic is Intel PRO100S
I am using Microsoft's TFTP and NFS servers


=====
Abraham Pearson 
MCSE CNA A+

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