On Tuesday 30 July 2002 18:26, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Mike,
>
> It's probably not a PXE problem.  PXE takes care
> of getting the kernel into memory. after that, it is
> done.

Agree

>
> You clearly have a kernel in memory.  So, it is more likely
> a problem with the configuration on the server.
>
> Is the IP address of the server 192.168.16.130 ?

Yep

>
> is NFS running on that server ?

Yep

>
> Is the workstation listed in the /etc/hosts file on that server ?

Yep

>
> Is /etc/hosts.allow setup to allow connections from the
> workstation ?

Yep

>
> Do you have ipchains or iptables running to block access ?

Is not running

>
> Is your /etc/exports file setup correctly ?

Yep

>
> Have you looked at the troubleshooting section of the LTSP-3.0
> documentation ?

I've browsed through it. Gonna take a closer look at it.

>
> Hope that helps,

Thanks for the suggestions but I'm out of my wits. I've triple-checked all 
settings and I keep getting these errors.
Keep you posted.

Cheers,

Mike




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