On 8 Mag, 14:51, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (erik quanstrom) wrote:
> > On Thu, May 8, 2008 at 1:21 PM, erik quanstrom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> >if you're going to pxe boot, you should generally be using bootf=9load.
>
> >> sorry, "bootf=/386/9load".
I resolve the problem on the display's fileserve
> On Thu, May 8, 2008 at 1:21 PM, erik quanstrom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> >if you're going to pxe boot, you should generally be using bootf=9load.
>>
>> sorry, "bootf=/386/9load".
>>
>
> you mean 9pxeload ?
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- erik
On Thu, May 8, 2008 at 1:21 PM, erik quanstrom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >if you're going to pxe boot, you should generally be using bootf=9load.
>
> sorry, "bootf=/386/9load".
>
you mean 9pxeload ?
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>if you're going to pxe boot, you should generally be using bootf=9load.
sorry, "bootf=/386/9load".
- erik
> > the terminals need ipaddresses in /lib/ndb/local. if you are not pxe
> > booting, the minimum requirment is to have an entry like
> >
> > sys=gnot ip=192.168.0.100
> >
> > the man pages ndb(6) and ndb(8) should be helpful.
> >
> > - erik
>
> thank you for your answer...
> in my /lib/ndb/local
> the terminals need ipaddresses in /lib/ndb/local. if you are not pxe
> booting, the minimum requirment is to have an entry like
>
> sys=gnot ip=192.168.0.100
>
> the man pages ndb(6) and ndb(8) should be helpful.
>
> - erik
thank you for your answer...
in my /lib/ndb/local i have all the ip's w
> I would like to do my own network at home, i've already configured my
> fileserver + authserver (in the same pc), but when i try to connect
> with other terminals, i get this error in display:
>
> " !discover (id01'macaddressterminal' via 'ipfileserver'): no binding
> "
>
> can you help me??