Thanks Jim and Jeremy, The 2.6.16 one worked with the Neoware e140, and still supported the T42p Thinkpad as well. The 2.6.17.3 and .8 did not work with the Neoware VIA Rhine II NIC.
----- Original Message ----- From: Jim McQuillan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Friday, October 6, 2006 1:26 pm Subject: Re: [Ltsp-discuss] dhcpcd failed issue To: [email protected] Cc: [email protected] > Fred, > > I recommend starting out by updating your LTSP installation. > > Using ltspadmin, you can install the latest updates. You just need to > point ltspadmin to the main ltsp repositories. > > That would be: > > http://ltsp.mirrors.tds.net/pub/ltsp/ltsp-4.2/ > > It should show several packages that need to be updated. Go ahead and > apply the updates. At the end, you should end up with at least 2 > kernels.The 2.6.16 and the 2.6.17. > > Try setting the 'filename' entry in your dhcpd.conf file to either > one of > those kernels and then try booting the client. > > If that doesn't work, it would really help if we knew which network > chipset your client has. It may require cracking the case open and > lookinginside at the chips. > > Without that, we're just stabbing in the dark. > > Jim McQuillan > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > On Fri, October 6, 2006 10:37 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > > Thanks John, > > > > I may have my terms wrong. I set the bios on the Neoware to > enable the > > bootrom. It starts writing to the black screen just like my other > > non-Neoware PCs that work. It sends a dhcp request. THe server > gives an > > IP, then the server does three tries of DHCPDISCOVER/OFFER with no > > success. THe client then shows dhcpcd failed, kernel panic, etc. > > > > > >>I may be wrong, but the mention of "PCI" leads me to suspect that > the> PCI LAN > >>boot means that it will use a bootrom on the PCI LAN NIC. Is > there such > > a ROM > >>on your hardware? If not, then that would be consistant with your > surmise>>that there is no NIC driver, but unfortunately that would > mean you > > won't be > >>booting diskless until a bootrom in installed. Since it is > reporting a > > dhcp > >>failure, I think that this scenario is likely. If the failure came > > *after* it > >>had an IP address, then it might be a PXE vs. Etherboot issue. > > > > On Friday 06 October 2006 09:56, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > >>> Sorry if this is a duplicate, I was haveing "suspicious header" > > problems. > >>> > >>> Hi, thanks to those who helped me realize my Neoware client was > not>>> really functioning as an LTSP client. I now have it set to > do PCI LAN > >>> boot, but I am getting the "dhcpcd failed - kernel panic > message at > >>> boot. I have read in the archives about this usually being > where there > >>> is no driver found for the LAN card. It is a fairly new > Neoware e140. > >>> I have regular PC LTSP clients workng fine from the same server. > >>> > >>> There are no media drives on this unit, so alternate booting is > not a > >>> possibilty. I am using 4.2u2. I see 4.2u3 upgraded the kernel, > >>> perhaps > >>> that added a LAN driver? Do lan driver problems get fixed by > using>>> newer kernels or do you have to add the actual driver you > need to > >>> kernel. If anyone has "the worlds biggest LTSP kernel" that > has all > >>> drivers, please send it to me. Can I just get the upgraded 4.2u3 > >>> kernel > >>> file and put it in my 4.2u2 system or does that not work? > Where would > >>> I > >>> get the new kernel file? I installed from iso onto SLED 10, > but I > >>> don't > >>> see a 4.2u3 or 4 iso, is one available? > >>> > >>> Thanks for any ideas, > >>> fred > >>> > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------ > ------- > > Take Surveys. Earn Cash. 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