On Sun, 2002-09-08 at 09:21, Joachim Kunze wrote:
> Currently I'm playing around with PXE boot and my Dell Optiplex GX150
> clients and I always end up in a situation, where the PXE-kernel is
> downloaded from the PXE bootserver and the PXE client boots the
> PXE-kernel (provided by the Red Hat from the CD1 in /images/pxeboot/),
> but I always receive a kernel-panic message as follows:
> Kernel panic: Unable to mount root fs on 09:02 
> I assume, that the initrd and the ramdisk couldn't be loaded, but why?
> On the PXE bootserver, the pxe deamon crashes and I have to restart the
> deamon.
> I've tested RHL 7.3 and RHL beta (null) with the same results.

  The pxe server from RH is really over kill, and really hard to
configure correctly.  I prefer to use pxelinux as it works with the
dhcp, and tftp server in redhat with minimal changes.

 http://syslinux.zytor.com/pxe.php
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