Am Freitag, 10. Januar 2003 22:37 schrieb Tom Hoover:
> I've been successfully using LTSP 3.0.5 (on Debian Woody) on my home
> network for several months.  I obtained another "terminal" to add to the
> system, but am having problems getting it to start up.  I've tried two
> different kernels (vmlinuz-2.4.9-ltsp-6 & vmlinuz-2.4.19-ltsp-1), but
> the boot always hangs at the same place.  The computer successfully
> obtains its IP address from dhcp (192.168.1.51), and then successfully
> loads the kernel via tftp.  As soon as the kernel loads, however, the
> following is displayed on the screen of the terminal:

Which version of etherboot are you using? Newer development versions (5.1.x 
or current cvs) require the kernel to be tagged with mknbi 1.2-10 or later. 
The LTSP kernels won't work with them.
So if you are using etherboot 5.1.x, either switch back to 5.0.x or retag 
the kernel with a recent mknbi.


Georg




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