On 06/19/2010 04:37 PM, Dan Horák wrote: > Farkas Levente píše v Pá 18. 06. 2010 v 16:24 +0200: >> On 06/18/2010 03:40 PM, Dan Horák wrote: >>> Farkas Levente píše v Pá 18. 06. 2010 v 15:24 +0200: >>>> On 06/18/2010 03:20 PM, Dan Horák wrote: >>>>> Farkas Levente píše v Pá 18. 06. 2010 v 15:09 +0200: >>>>>> hi, >>>>>> i already wrote a thread about it a long time ago: >>>>>> https://www.redhat.com/archives/et-mgmt-tools/2008-May/msg00139.html >>>>>> now i try it again. we've got a working pxe server and use it to install >>>>>> all of our system. now i like to test it, but it still (or again) not >>>>>> working. >>>>>> with virtualbox 3.2 if i choose bridged networking and switch off >>>>>> VT-x/AMD-V support as described in: >>>>>> http://www.virtualbox.org/ticket/2536 >>>>>> than it's working. but with kvm not. >>>>>> so is there anybody who can tell me: >>>>>> - is the pxe boot working in virt-manager kvm? >>>>> >>>>> I use it on F-12 regularly >>>>> >>>>>> - if yes, which kind of setup? ie: >>>>>> - which kind of networking to choose? >>>>>> - nat or bridged? >>>>> >>>>> bridged >>>>> >>>>>> - what else should i've to configure to get it working? >>>>> >>>>> IIRC nothing (besides local firewalling rules) >>>> >>>> firewall is off, network bridged pxe hang forever here (see the attached >>>> screen). exactly the same happened with virtualbox until we switch off >>>> VT-x/AMD-V support. >>> >>> try updating pxelinux on the tftp server, I have 3.75 >> >> we use syslinux-3.83 and not working:-( > > but the screenshot shows 3.73
you've got right one of the file was older then the others. thanks. -- Levente "Si vis pacem para bellum!" _______________________________________________ virt mailing list [email protected] https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/virt
