Op maandag 7 maart 2005 12:05, schreef Timothy Legge:
> Richard Bos wrote:
> > I have a problem with a computer that is equipped with a realtek nic. 
> > The computer is connected to a test ltsp server that serves 2 other
> > computers with no problems.  From that I conclude that dhcp, tftp, X, nfs
> > are configured and working correctly.
> >
> > The computer with the realtec nic, gets its dhcp information like the ip
> > number, gateway etc succesfully.  After that it starts the kernel image
> > download, but it almost immediately returns with the following error msg:
> >
> >  Segment [00092200, 0092400) overlaps used basemem [00091C00, 000A0000)
> >
> > I have not found similar cases for the ltsp project.  What does it mean? 
> > Does it mean e.g. that the ethernet boot image is not suitable for the
> > card that hosts the realtec chip and can I better stop using this card? 
> > Or is it possible to tweak the etherboot image so I can continue using it
> > (I use the default settings from the rom-o-matic).  I have tried previous
> > versions of the realtec images (5.0.11 up to 5.2.6).   The 5.0.11 image
> > does not work at all, the 5.2.x images all result in the above mentioned
> > error.
>
> Realtek nic generally work just fine.  Try the latest 5.3 release from
> romomatic.

The latest etherboot version gives the same problem.  I think that the system 
bios is fully packed, and as such has functions in the address range that 
etherboot wants to use as well.

Would there be a possibility with the dhcpd option 129 to alter something (I 
don't know what should be changed at all, that's why I put something ;)

-- 
Richard Bos
Without a home the journey is endless



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