On Sat, 26 Jun 2010, al...@ulgsm.ru wrote:

[stuff snipped]


dhcp seems ok.
[alexs:ul-it13:~]>kenv
LINES="24"
acpi_load="YES"
boot.netif.gateway="10.144.140.1"
boot.netif.hwaddr="00:1c:c0:5a:f4:72"
boot.netif.ip="10.144.142.78"
boot.netif.netmask="255.255.252.0"
boot.nfsroot.nfshandle="Xbb55e849c6f9fd520c000000011c0600c20af931000000000000000000000000X"
boot.nfsroot.path="/exp/fbsd71"
boot.nfsroot.server="10.144.140.160"
....

It is from diskless host in same subnet where tftp and nfs server.


Ok, this is when the server is on the same subnet and works ok. Am I
correct?

If i use server from over subnet, pxe cant load pxeboot, and kernel can`t
mount boot.nfsroot.path="/exp/fbsd71".


I thought you had said that you had gotten pxeboot to work across to
the other subnet and that it was the mount of "/" that then failed?
(It is that case where "boot.netif.gateway" needs to be checked to see
 that it has the gateway for the client's subnet.)

About pxe google found http://www.appdeploy.com/faq/detail.asp?id=10
As i understand router must make ip helper.
I seen it in cisco routers, not freebsd.

If you haven't been able to get pxeboot to work when the server is on
a different subnet, I'm afraid I can't help with that.

rick

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