Hi John:
Do you have any files in your /tftpboot directory (besides
the RPM directory)?
If not, then you may have forgotten to hit the 'Setup
Network Boot' button in the 'Setup Networking' step. Try that and see if
it helps.
Cheers,
Bernard
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Subject: [Oscar-users] Osar 4.1, RHEL ES 3, Dell PowerEdge 1850I've installed OSCAR 4.1 on a Dell PowerEdge 1850 running RHEL ES update 3. Everything is fine until I try to load the nodes. They get an IP, but then TFTP times out. Any suggestions are welcome.
Thanks,
John
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