On Thu, 18 May 2006, Danny Braniss wrote:
DB> > DB> > At that point, lsdev shows the disk devices, but not the pxeboot
"disk", which
DB> > DB> > leaves me without a kernel, etc. So something is different between
the i386
DB> > DB> > and amd64 disks, or maybe there's a problem with my BIOS. I
> On Thu, 18 May 2006, Danny Braniss wrote:
>
> DB> > At that point, lsdev shows the disk devices, but not the pxeboot
> "disk", which
> DB> > leaves me without a kernel, etc. So something is different between the
> i386
> DB> > and amd64 disks, or maybe there's a problem with my BIOS. I was
On Thu, 18 May 2006, Danny Braniss wrote:
DB> > At that point, lsdev shows the disk devices, but not the pxeboot "disk",
which
DB> > leaves me without a kernel, etc. So something is different between the
i386
DB> > and amd64 disks, or maybe there's a problem with my BIOS. I was
wondering if
>
> I have my first SMP amd64 box at the office now to work with, and thought it
> was all going to be easy. Sadly not, or at least, not yet. :-)
>
> I configured dhcpd, tftpd, and nfs to export the 6.1 install CD from my
> notebook. All good so far. The problem is as follows: if I insert th
On Wed, 17 May 2006, Robert Watson wrote:
RW> I have my first SMP amd64 box at the office now to work with, and thought it
RW> was all going to be easy. Sadly not, or at least, not yet. :-)
RW>
RW> I configured dhcpd, tftpd, and nfs to export the 6.1 install CD from my
RW> notebook. All good so
I have my first SMP amd64 box at the office now to work with, and thought it
was all going to be easy. Sadly not, or at least, not yet. :-)
I configured dhcpd, tftpd, and nfs to export the 6.1 install CD from my
notebook. All good so far. The problem is as follows: if I insert the 6.1
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