We had exactly this problem with a VIA where we had made up our own
power supply.
We think it is a combination of voltages needing to be slightly higher
than specified
and there is also some sort of timing issue is the startup firmware. We
are still working
on it. In the meantime, we bought new Mi
A couple of things are usually the culprits for this problem:
1. Spamming Tree Algorithm on the switch will interfere with network
booting.
2. If the switch setting is different from the client. For example,
I've seen cases wherein the switch is set for 100MB/Full duplex and the
clients are se
Dear all,
We are having a VIA Thin Client with PXE Boot ROM and are running LTSP ver.
3.0 on RedHat 7.2
The thin client fails to boot up when connected over the switch. However,
when we try to boot it over a cross over cable, using a HUB or via Floppy,
the client boots up fine.
Can anyone let
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Date: Fri, 17 Jan 2003 09:02:09 -0600
From: Jake Schroeder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Silly Wu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [Ltsp-discuss] PXE booting problem with VIA Epia M9000
I notice that in your
Hi
I have downloaded latest packages for LTSP and installed in my system. I
trying to boot through Network card (PXE) on the VIA Mainboard Epia
M9000 (Via- RhineII - NIC). My client PC geting IP address sucessfully.
But when loading file it was saying:
"Intel UNDI, PXE 2.0 (build 082)"
"PXE - E11 A
What is the PXE version of the client? If it is less than v2.0, you'll need to update your PXE code.
Silly Wu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
HiI have downloaded latest packages for LTSP and installed in my system.I trying to boot through Network card (PXE) on the VIA Mainboard EpiaM9000 (Via- Rhine
Hi
I have downloaded latest packages for LTSP and installed in my system.
I trying to boot through Network card (PXE) on the VIA Mainboard Epia
M9000 (Via- RhineII - NIC). My
client PC geting IP address sucessfully. But when loading file it was
saying:
"PXE - E11 ARP Timeout"
"PXE - E38 TFTP cannot
Hallo,
> saying "Too many Packages" . So changed file name in my dhcpd.conf as
You've got to download the pxe-stuff and read its README
MfG
Dieter
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Dear LTSP admin
I have downloaded latest packages for LTSP and installed in my system.
Everything is fine . I trying to boot through Network card (PXE). My
client PC geting IP address sucessfully. But when loading file it was
saying "Too many Packages" . So changed file name in my dhcpd.conf as
dear friends,
i am karthi, now the ws in not booting
with pxe, i attached my detailed conf files ,
please help me.
In pxe server dhcpd daemon is disabled by ntsysv
command.
In dhcpd server pxe daemon is disabled, and i copied
linux to linux.1 and initrd-netboot.img to linux.2
in /
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