Brian,

I got a similar message when I try the Linux Progress Patch on an old
486. When I disable LPP on dhcp.conf for that worstation it works very
well.

Follow the advice of Jim on that respect (try non LPP first). Thats will
get the work done.

Best Regards,

Offray Vladimir

On vie, 2002-01-25 at 17:22, Brian Johnson wrote:
> I'm using Red Hat 7.2 as a server and have succesfully been able to get LTSP
> working with a client machine but am having difficulty setting up a second
> client (an old 486).
> 
> It gets the network card, connects to the dhcpd server, starts downloading
> stuff, and then I get
> 
> Ramdisk at ____, size _____
> You passed an undefined node number
> Press Return to see video modes available, press space to continue
> 
> Uncompressing linux ... OK. Booting the kernel
> 
> (I paraphrased a bit)
> 
> Anyway, it just sits there (even if I hit return and select a video mode
> like 80x25).
> 
> I couldn't find info on this in the docs
> 
> 
> Any help?
> 
> 
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