Hi Allan
> > Well there is a known issue with redhat 7.x that the xinetd entry for dhcp
> > shifts the root directory to the tftpboot directory. Check your inet
> entries.
>
> Actually, I don't have an xinetd entry for DHCP, *however*, I do recall now
> that with LTSP 2.08 + Mandrake 8.0, the -s entry in the xinetd entry for
> tftp caused errors if the full path to the files listed /tftpboot. The
> solutions were to either remove the /tftpboot reference in dhcpd.conf, or
> remove the -s in the xinetd entry for tftp. I'll prolly remove the -s in
> tftp's xinetd entry, and see how that goes.
>
> I'll let you know whether or not it solves the problem :-)
My redhat 7.1 did not work with the -s flag removed (Cannot chroot
errors [as I recall])
James
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