On Thursday 17 May 2007 5:13 pm, David Kirk wrote: > > If your tftpd is using the "-s" option (which it says it is), then you > shouldn't need to put the "/tftpboot" bit in there. /tftpboot becomes > the root directory for any tftp clients.
I understand that but (perhaps wrongly) assumed that the section shared-network WORKSTATIONS was not used if there is a section for specific hosts/MAC addresses. You might be onto something there David. Will try it tomorrow. > > > > Are your clients using PXE or some other sort of network booting? > > > > Well I think the network booting must be OK for it to get as far as it > > does. Is that a fair assumption. > > What I meant was "which type of network booting are you using" (PXE, > etherboot floppy or other)? Pretty sure it is Etherboot - the previous server had no reference to PXE in its dhcp.conf file > > If you are using PXE, check that the kernel listed in > /tftpboot/lts/2.6.16.1-ltsp-2/pxelinux.cfg/default is correct.