Did you make sure to set the boot order correctly in the client BIOS?
And it is probably ok for it to start to boot when you're collecting MAC
addresses.  I think that after you collect the address, click on setup
network boot, then restart the node (with the correct boot order).

        |Message: 5
        |Date: 22 Mar 2003 19:29:11 -0000
        |From: "Ashish  Navaney" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
        |Reply-To: "Ashish  Navaney" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
        |To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
        |Subject: [Oscar-users] delete gives failed reconfign
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        |hi
        |trying to install Oscar2.2 using redhat7.3
        |problem with deleting node :
        |error -->  "Node deleted but reconfiguration failed"
        |
        |While adding the same node again after restarting the installn 
        |wizard, the client node gets DHCP from server and boots even 
        |before i actually assign the MAC to the node.
        |
        |
        |Kindly help
        |Thx
        |Ashish Navaney
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