On 10/23/05, poncenby smythe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > option root-path "/tftpboot";
IIRC, this isn't what pxeboot(8) advises you to do. Why are you entering a root path to be found at what seems to be a TFTP location? Specifying a root disc location would seem to be more appropriate for a setup described such as in diskless(8). If you're trying to obtain the bsd.rd kernel through TFTP - e.g. to install a new system over the network - you're probably better off creating an approprate boot.conf(5) file on the TFTP server location. Something to the likes of creating /tftpboot/etc/boot.conf with settings similar to boot tftp:/bsd.rd. At least, that's the way it works for me. Unless of course, I'm entirely wrong on guessing your intended functionality, which I could not find in your original message. Cheers, Rogier -- If you don't know where you're going, any road will get you there.