On Wednesday 15 July 2009 14:54:37 Christoph Kluenter wrote:
> On Wednesday 15 July 2009 10:49:55 Robert Markula wrote:
> > Ah, yes, reading your original posting again I just saw that you don't
> > even get to the NFSROOT; your boot stops after loading the TFTP kernel
> > image.
Problem solved: Th
On Wednesday 15 July 2009 10:49:55 Robert Markula wrote:
> Ah, yes, reading your original posting again I just saw that you don't
> even get to the NFSROOT; your boot stops after loading the TFTP kernel
> image.
>
> It is strange that other clients can boot with the exactly same
> configuration, ju
Ah, yes, reading your original posting again I just saw that you don't
even get to the NFSROOT; your boot stops after loading the TFTP kernel
image.
It is strange that other clients can boot with the exactly same
configuration, just this one client is having issues. Did you check if
you can run De
Hi Robert,
On Wednesday 15 July 2009 09:49:52 you wrote:
> Hi Christoph,
> what NFSROOT are you using? Do you use a "stock" debian NFSROOT or
> something different?
I am using the nfsroot that was built by fai-make-nfsroot.
Its the usual setup.
Why do you think the nfsroot could be the cause ?
Si
On Tuesday 14 July 2009 18:50:03 Thomas Lange wrote:
> > On Tue, 14 Jul 2009 17:53:49 +0200, Christoph Kluenter
> > said:
> >
> > I have a Computer that doesn't want to boot via PXE
> > It loads the initrd and the kernel and after the dots it just says
> > "Ready" and nothi
> On Tue, 14 Jul 2009 17:53:49 +0200, Christoph Kluenter
> said:
> I have a Computer that doesn't want to boot via PXE
> It loads the initrd and the kernel and after the dots it just says
> "Ready" and nothing happens anymore.
> Other computers boot and work perfectly us