I had a similar problem booting the gpxe image from boot.fedoraproject.org when I experimented with it.
If I just let it do the default boot it always claimed it had network problems. (This was in a KVM image with bridge networking and a dhcp server on the kvm host). If I booted then entered the command mode and manually ran the commands to tell it to define the interface with dhcp then boot, it worked fine. It really was like some part of the process just wasn't waiting long enough for the network to initialize. Maybe pxe and gpxe share the same logic in that vicinity? _______________________________________________ virt mailing list [email protected] https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/virt
