If you ran si_prepareclient,
it should generate an initrd.img which you can use to boot your nodes.
si_mkautoinstallcd in 3.6.x just grabs the files from the standard location, so
make a backup copy of that and then overwrite it with the kernel/initrd.img
which si_prepareclient generate for you. Hopefully that boot pair will be
able to get your node booted up correctly.
Cheers,
Bernard
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Scott Lepech
Sent: Sat 18/03/2006 16:42
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Sisuite-users] sit0: unknown hardware address type 776 on boot cd load
I'm running SLES 9 on dell hardware. I'm using systemimager 3.6.3. I've
prepared the client and ran getimage etc, etc,. Now i have my boot cd on the box
i would like to clone. I picked my os image as the basis for the boot kernel and
ramdisk.
Everything appears to load fine from the boot cd but then i get
this message when the host tries to get an IP via DHCP. I've verified that DHCP
is up...
sit0: unknown hardware address type
776
socket: Address family not supported by
protocol
Make sure to set CONFIG_PACKET=y
and CONFIG_FILTER=y in your kernel config
I don't have sit0 on
my original os. Any ideas on how to fix
this?
Thanks
