OK, not directly Linux related, but there's Linux in there somewhere.

I'm setting up a DHCP jumpstart environment on Solaris (jumpstart is the
Solaris build system for those who're scratching their heads).

The problem I'm having is that the DHCP requests are only sucessful if I
use 'boot -v net:dhcp - install' (note the '-v' it turns on verbose
booting).  If I leave out the verbose flag, it fails.

I've gone through Google and Sunsolve with no luck.

To add something interesting to the mix, if I host the DHCP on a linux
server it works fine without the '-v' (exactly the same config file for
DHCP).

I could cope with the '-v' hack if it worked across the board, but the new
T2000's don't support the '-v' flag to boot.

Anyone seen this before?

greeno
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