Thanks Thomas,
I've checked the BIOS and setted the LAN boot... at lest this is what
I was looking for...
I've seen a " looking for DHCP"  message...  I've getted the logs of
DHCP NO FREE LEASES on the server and then I've updated the dhcpd.conf
file with the new MAC of the client. Rebooted the client, now when it
boots I see on the server's logs the DHCP is ok and than a TFTP
starting to transfer message... then nothing... the client boots from
the disk...

Monday I'll check again the config but nothing was changed except the
client PC :-) I mean the TFTP's image is still there... I was assuming
to add the new entry in the DHCP file and have an happy startup....

If anyone has any suggestion, or I will update you Monday.
Thanks.
Enrico



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