Andres, What OS are you trying to image?
Cheers,
Bernard
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> Subject: RE: [Sisuite-users] kernel panic
On Friday 28 October 2005 11:47, Cañada.Andres wrote:
> I saw something similar with my amd64 boxes, and fixed it by adding a
> rsync /dev/* /a/dev before the chroot. the node files weren't getting
> created for some reason...has to do with udev on gentoo, in my case. To
> check, when it says it'
I saw something similar with my amd64 boxes, and fixed it by adding a
rsync /dev/* /a/dev before the chroot. the node files weren't getting
created for some reason...has to do with udev on gentoo, in my case. To
check, when it says it's done please reboot me, hit ctrl-c and mount your
root
and tftp is running? try tftping one of the files inside pxelinux.cfg
directory to a working server just to make sure tftp works.
On Friday 28 October 2005 11:02, Jide Osatuyi wrote:
> I have in /tftpboot a kernel, an initrd and a
> pxelinux.cfg and I aalso have syslinux installed.I am
> using fe
I have in /tftpboot a kernel, an initrd and a
pxelinux.cfg and I aalso have syslinux installed.I am
using fedora core 3
--- John Jolet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Friday 28 October 2005 09:15, Jide Osatuyi wrote:
> > I added the host to the /etc/hosts and it
> successfully
> > created the con
I saw something similar with my amd64 boxes, and fixed it by adding a
rsync /dev/* /a/dev before the chroot. the node files weren't getting
created for some reason...has to do with udev on gentoo, in my case. To
check, when it says it's done please reboot me, hit ctrl-c and mount your
root pa
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De: [EMAIL PROTECTED] en nombre de John Jolet
Enviado el: vie 28/10/2005 17:09
Para: sisuite-users@lists.sourceforge.net
CC:
Asunto: Re: [Sisuite-users] kernel panic Systemimager
On Friday 28 October 2005 10:03, Cañada.Andres wrote:
> Hello!
> I'm having
On Friday 28 October 2005 10:03, Cañada.Andres wrote:
> Hello!
> I'm having some problems with Systemimager.
> Everything seems to be Ok, but after the image has been installed in the
> client using the diskette created with mkautoinstalldiskette command, I
> reboot the client and get a kernel pani
Hello!
I'm having some problems with Systemimager.
Everything seems to be Ok, but after the image has been installed in the client
using the diskette created with mkautoinstalldiskette command, I reboot the
client and get a kernel panic::
/sbin/init: 432: cannot create /dev/null: Read-only file
On Friday 28 October 2005 09:15, Jide Osatuyi wrote:
> I added the host to the /etc/hosts and it successfully
> created the configuration file on the image server.
> On the clint machine however, it shows that it got an
> ip from dhcp and then
> TFTP.
> PXE-01: File not found
> PXE-E3B:TFTP Error-F
I added the host to the /etc/hosts and it successfully
created the configuration file on the image server.
On the clint machine however, it shows that it got an
ip from dhcp and then
TFTP.
PXE-01: File not found
PXE-E3B:TFTP Error-File not found
PXE-MOF:Exiting Intel Boot Agent
I'm gueesing it has
On Friday 28 October 2005 08:39, Jide Osatuyi wrote:
> Hi All,
> I have successfully configured my dhcp server but each
> time I issue the "si_mkclientboot --verbose --netboot
> --clients "www1"" command I get
did you add it to /etc/hosts, and to /var/lib/systemimager/scripts/hosts?
> "can't find a
Hi All,
I have successfully configured my dhcp server but each
time I issue the "si_mkclientboot --verbose --netboot
--clients "www1"" command I get
"can't find an ip address for www1!"
below are some of my files
/tftpboot/pxelinux.cfg/default
-
DEFAULT localhost
LABEL
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