Fred Zinsli wrote:

> The DHCP server on my network does have a "Network Boot Enable" option,
> but when I turn it on the client still doesn't receive an IP from the
> server.
> 
> Maybe I am missing something. I will go and find out from the suppliers of
> the DHCP server I am using on our network.
> 
> Regards
> 
> Fred
> 

Try the manual page or some howto, you'll find out that you need lines like
this either in the global option or in the host configuration part for a
specific host or group of hosts

....
   filename "pxelinux.0";
#tftp boot server
   next-server 192.168.40.40;
   option
root-path "192.168.40.40:/opt/remote/nfsroot,retry=1,rsize=8192,wsize=8192";
....

I really preffer using flash drives lately as they became really cheap,
about 2GB cost 15EUR or so and a customized deb system is about 100MB ;-)
and may be less

regards


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