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Erik Myllymaki wrote:
| I have a dozen ThinkNICs using LTSP4. They do not always want to boot
| up. They will all boot up, but sometimes I have to reboot them a dozen
| times before they do. A typical boot where they fail starts like a
| successful boot but the whole PXE/tftp process moves at a snail's pace.
|
| During a successful boot the following lines would normally be too fast
| to read, but during a failed session they are printed to the screen at a
| rate of one line per 15 seconds or so, finally hanging when it gets to a
| matching entry for the file in the pxelinux.cfg directory:
|
| PXE entry point found (we hope) at 9E54:00F9
|
| MY ip address seems to be C0xxxxxx 192.168.0.3
| IP=192.168.x.x:192.168.0.200:192.168.0.200:255.255.255.0
| TFTP prefix: /lts/2.4.24-ltsp-1/
| Trying to load: pxelinux.cfg/C0xxxxxx
| Trying to load: pxelinux.cfg/C0xxxxx
| Trying to load: pxelinux.cfg/C0xxxx
| Loading
|
|
| I have tried four different kernels, three different tftpd packages and
| the following two xinetd entries for tftp with no success:
|
|> service tftp
|> {
|>  disable = no
|>  socket_type  = dgram
|>  protocol  = udp
|>  wait   = yes
|>  user   = root
|>  server   = /usr/sbin/in.tftpd
|>  server_args  = -s /tftpboot
|>  per_source  = 11
|>  cps   = 100 2
|>  flags   = IPv4
|> }
|
|
| service tftp
| {
|  disable  = no
|  wait     = yes
|  port     = 69
|  flags    = REUSE
|  socket_type = dgram
|  protocol = udp
|  user     = root
|  server      = /usr/sbin/in.tftpd
|  server_args = -s /tftpboot/
| }
|
| thnaks in advance for any tips.
|
|
Unsure if this will help in your case but in the "server_args" try
removing the /tftpboot leaving just the -s

Neil
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