<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> hi:
>   sorry i didn't test it much, since i thought it's easy to reproduce.
>   now more information below:
>   i found if i use "static ip" (eg: type ip myself), then everything
>   is fine(i can install!!). command "ps" shows:
> 
>   runinstall2 --method ftp
> 
>   but if i use "dhcp", then a terrible thing happen. command "ps"
>   can not show full command line, so i "cat /proc/9/cmdline", and get
> 
>   runinstall2 --method ftp --kickstart boot.img
> 
>   now we found where boot.img come from.. but i don't know why..
>   maybe now u can reproduce it.
>   in my case it is caused by using "dhcp"..
>   my dhcp server is mandrake 8.2(with all errta update)

It's when the bootp/dhcp server's answer contains a "bootfile"
answer, it's considered as the kickstart file to download. Your
dhcp server answers that, for any reason. Check /etc/dhcpd.conf.

-- 
Guillaume Cottenceau - http://people.mandrakesoft.com/~gc/

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