hi

r u using two NICs - eth0 and eth1 respectively and eth0 as gateway to the internet? I had this problem still when booting up my client...But as soon as I disable eth0, I got the client to boot up perfectly.But then I had to enable eth0 after that to enable browsing at the client.I am using Redhat 7.2 BTW

Still not sure what causes it though.

duan

Matt Clark wrote:
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On Tuesday 08 January 2002 13:05, Edmundo Barrientos Palma wrote:
LTSP doesn't run. It stay in the nfs mount, it say:

Mounting root filesystem:/opt/ltsp/i386 from: 192.168.0.254

I have RH 7.2 . What can i do??

There are lots of reasons that the root filesystem can't be mounted. Make
sure NFS is working properly first. If not, check the documentation for
other tests to nail down what is wrong. I was having a problem with getting
the filesystem to mount that wasn't NFS related just the other day. I
installed the tarballs instead of rpms or debs, and it was party time.

Hope that helps,
mattc

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