Did you install the boot package for SI?  It might be at the point it is trying to transfer the BOEL tarball and not being able to find it or get it.

Also, have you checked that your SCSI card or IDE card or HBA are on the supported list for the network client?  I have had some challenges getting SI to work with HBAs for SAN attached storage.

Hope these ideas help.

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Greg Hartzog
Storage Engineer

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First the question.   Where do I send a "subscribe" request?   I tried
"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" but that
was a "no-go".

I'm trying to figure out what is different about booting from a CD
produced with mkautoinstallcd and
booting the same initrd image and kernel via PXE.   If I use a CD, all
goes well.   However, when
booting over the net the client successfully gets its address,
downloads the kernel and initrd image
but then hangs after freeing unused kernel memory.   The documentation
indicates that I should
use the same boot options in the pxelinux config as are used for the
syslinux config but I'm wondering
if that is true.

If anyone has seen this or knows what the issue is I'd appreciate the
help.

Charlie
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Senior HPC Systems Engineer
UF HPC Center
University of Florida, Gainesville, FL  32611
(352) 392-4036
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