Am Samstag, 1. März 2003 22:10 schrieb Matt Mannikka:
> I didn't use the standard LTSP kernel because I was having trouble with
> PXE boot.  LTSP was working fine with a floppy, but I have a laptop that
> can do a network boot with PXE and it just wasn't working for me.  So I
> was trying to follow the PXE boot instructions found at:
>     http://www.ltsp.org/documentation/pxe.howto.html
> The instuctions indicated how do build a kernel and since the LTSP
> kernel wasn't working, I tried compiling my own.  I will try again with
> the standard 2.4.19 LTSP kernel.

Seems like the instructions should be updated. Building an own kernel is not 
necessary if you follow the howto and chain Etherboot via PXE.
You problem might be that 2.4.18 does not support your eepro100 variant (I 
have a builtin one that does not work with 2.4.18 but does work with 2.4.19 
and later).

> Hopefully, I will get the standard kernel working; otherwise, it's good
> that I know where to find the patch.  Do you know if the nfs problem
> will be fixed in the standard linux kernel making patching unnecessary?

I don't know that.

Georg





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