On Fri, 13 Feb 2004, Adrian Snyman wrote:

> On Friday 13 February 2004 14:07, Tom Allison wrote:
> > On Thursday 12 February 2004 10:17, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > > Adrian,
> > >
> > > Try running tcpdump, to see if there is any tftp traffic.
> > >
> > >
> > > something like this:
> > >
> > >     tcpdump -i eth0 port 69
> > >
> > > Assuming your workstations are connected via eth0 on the server.
> > >
> > > This should show you all the tftp traffic.
> > >
> 
> I ran tcpdump .. there was no traffic. 
> I ended up replacing the ethernet card and the cable .. still nothing.
> 
> Now for the weird part:
> I saw that nfs was not started.. so I started nfs ..
> Suddenly I got permission denied errors for /lts (even though the tftp server 
> was running the -s flag to /tftpboot)
> 
> The logfile pointed to an entry that was not available for NFS ..
> 
> 
> I created an export entry for /tftpboot/lts and a symlink to /lts ...
> now the workstation reads the kernel fine .. why ?? dunno ...

It leaves me wondering if you are using Etherboot, and if so, how did 
you configure it.

Typically, /tftpboot does NOT need to be exported by NFS.

You tftp issues, I'm wondering what version of tftpd you have.

Jim McQuillan
[EMAIL PROTECTED]



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