Ferindo Middleton wrote: > I'm using the "Setting Up a PXE Server" in Appendix B. of the FC7 > Installation guide: > http://docs.fedoraproject.org/install-guide/f7/en_US/ap-pxe-server.html > <http://docs.fedoraproject.org/install-guide/f7/en_US/ap-pxe-server.html> > > I've never done this before and can't figure out why I keep getting the > message: "TFTP Open Timeout"... The computer being installed to appears > to be getting an IP from the dhcpd server but I guess something's wrong > with the tftp server .... I followed the instructions above exactly but > the laptop I'm installing to apparently isn't getting a response back > from the tftp server after it gets the IP address. > The first place to look is in the logs of the PXE server. It is possible that you have the firewall blocking tftp connections. Because you say you have never done this before, I am going to ask some dumb questions... Is there another DHCP server running on the same network? (Does the PXE server have a static IP address, or does it get its address from the network?) Have you rebooted the PXE server sense running "service dhcpd start" and "service xinetd start"? If so, they are no longer running. You can use chkconfig or the services GUI to have them start at boot. Did both dhcpd and xinetd start? If the service command dod not return OK, then there is a problem. It is possible that xinetd is not installed on your machine. You can check this by running "rpm -qf /usr/sbin/xinetd". Mikkel -- Do not meddle in the affairs of dragons, for thou art crunchy and taste good with Ketchup!
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