thanks for replying.
when I do /init<enter>
the same thing happens as when i first booted up from the tftp server.
I can see it querying for dhcp lease on first 3 interfaces and then drops me to 
shell. I have 6 total interfaces and eth5 is the one that's connected.
But the script never gets past querying interface eth2. After I'm dropped to 
shell I manuall ip eth5 and I'm able to ping remote machine with windows i386 
share. But I'm not sure what to do next. 

thanks for replying.

--- On Wed, 5/6/09, Juan Jose Pablos <jua...@apertus.es> wrote:

From: Juan Jose Pablos <jua...@apertus.es>
Subject: Re: [Unattended] Network Boot doesn't work
To: unattended-info@lists.sourceforge.net
Date: Wednesday, May 6, 2009, 2:12 PM

pgb205 escribió:
> trying to install winxp 64bit using centos as distribution point.
> I've setup tftp-server and dhcp server. the client machine picks up ip 
> address and boot into shell although it's unable to ip any of the 
> interfaces the second time.
> I ip the interface connected to the distribution server manually and am 
> able to ping it.
> 
> Then I'm dropped into a shell and i see linux directory structure but 
> I'm not sure what do next.
> Any help??
type
/init

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