wtautz wrote:
> Michael Tautschnig wrote:
>
>>> Michael Tautschnig wrote:
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>>>
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>
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Could you please provide some error messages or the like? What about
mounting it
manually, does that work?
[...]
>
> I sent in message with attached log files trying again
>
At least it hadn't reached me before; did you read through fai.log before
sending it? It contains the answer :-)
Copied from your first mail in this thread:
FAI_CONFIG_SRC=nfs://192.168.1.1/srv/fai/config
However, fai.log r
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> >>
> > Then, is there any error message you could see when it should have mounted
> > it
> > automatically?
> >
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Still no answer to this one - it's hard to debug a remote problem without an
error message :-)
Cheers,
Michael
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Michael Tautschnig wrote:
>> Michael Tautschnig wrote:
>>
>>> [...]
>>>
>>> Could you please provide some error messages or the like? What about
>>> mounting it
>>> manually, does that work?
>>>
>>>
>> Could of sworn that I wrote that mounting manually worked
> Michael Tautschnig wrote:
> >>
> >>
> > [...]
> >
> > Could you please provide some error messages or the like? What about
> > mounting it
> > manually, does that work?
> >
> Could of sworn that I wrote that mounting manually worked.
>
Then, is there any error message you could see when
Michael Tautschnig wrote:
>>
>>
> [...]
>
> Could you please provide some error messages or the like? What about mounting
> it
> manually, does that work?
>
Could of sworn that I wrote that mounting manually worked.
Walter
> Best,
> Michael
>
>
> Hi, My pxe booted client does NOT mount the config directory
> /srv/fai/config.
> I can login to the client and manually do it successfully.
> The setup I'm using is syslinux. The dhcp broadcast takes about a
> minute to complete successfully...something about the broadcast going
> through the
Hi, My pxe booted client does NOT mount the config directory
/srv/fai/config.
I can login to the client and manually do it successfully.
The setup I'm using is syslinux. The dhcp broadcast takes about a
minute to complete successfully...something about the broadcast going
through the switch, I.e.