[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Norm,
>
> Wait a sec, are you saying you had to create the /etc/xinetd.d/tftp
> file ?
>

Yes that's right.

>
> That would indicate that you probably don't have the tftp server
> package installed.
>

That's right as well. I installed the server afterwards from the
Mandrake cd using urpmi  and it didn't alter the tftp file I had
created.

>
> Try doing this:
>
>   rpm -qa | grep tftp
>

Interestingly this produces
tftp-server-0.17-4mdk
and
tftp-0.17-7mdk

What do you suggest?
What is the server called, I assume it
isn't in-tftp or in-tftpd

norm

>
> and see if the tftp server is installed.  If not, then install it.
> but before installing, you should remove that file you created.
>
> Then, when that is done, restart xinetd.
>
> And, you should have '/lts/vmlinuz-2.4.9-ltsp-6' for the
> filename setting in dhcpd.conf.
>
> Jim.
>
> --


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