Hey gang,

I had a working Ubuntu 10.10 server (no desktop, just doing RDP here).
I wanted to upgrade the server to 11.04, so I did the responsible
thing and rolled out a fresh 11.04 virtual machine for testing. The
testing went well, so I upgraded the server using 'do-release-upgrade'
on the CLI. That finished without error and I rebooted into the new
kernel.

At this point, rather than build a new chroot or risk breaking
something by upgrading the 10.10 chroot, I just renamed my chroot and
copied the working chroot and i386.img from the 11.04 vm to the newly
upgraded 11.04 server. I then rebooted a test client and bam--nothing.

On the client I see the splash screen for a few seconds then it drops
to the initramfs prompt. If I hit esc during the splash screen I see
this:

Error: Socket failed to connect to NBD server 172.21.35.0:2000, retrying...
Exiting

repeated. If I run 'tcpdump -n -i eth0 port 2000' on the server during
the client boot I see absolutely nothing. ifconfig on the client shows
that eth0 is up with an ip address and /proc/net/route appears to show
a default route, but it appears to me that there is no IP traffic at
all. The client does not respond to pings, however the server is
resolving arp for the client.

Any idea what I broke? How to fix it without starting from scratch?

Thanks for looking.

db

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