How are you writing out the dhcpd.conf file, the errant ^M could be  
the result of saving the file with the wrong line endings, \r\n vs \n.

-Adam

On May 18, 2007, at 8:56 AM, Patrik Arlos wrote:

> Hi,
>
>
>
> I'm trying to get a 4801 to PXE boot.
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>
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> I'm using a PXE setup on linux, dhcpd + tftpd server that I know  
> work, I've
> used it to install other computers with this setup.
>
>
>
> But when I boot the 4801, it gets the information from the dhcp server
> correctly, but when it requests the boot image from the tftp server it
> requests a filename that is different from the one supplied in the
> dhcpd.conf file, and the difference is that it attached the string  
> "M-^?"
> (without quotes) to the string, effectively asking fro an non  
> existing file.
> Now, I did try to rename the file so that it would match, but to no  
> luck.
>
>
>
> Anybody experienced this, and did you find a fix?
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>
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> /Patrik
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> Patrik Arlos, Ph.D
>
> Dept.Telecommunications systems, School of Engineering
>
> Blekinge Institute of Technology
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