I used the ip address given by the router. I noticed a warning message
from dracut
complaining about missing gateway and netmask. In addition, netboot was
not
configured at all. As a result, I received the same message "connection
refused".
Be in mind both desktop and laptop are on the same network
meaning I should use 192.168.x.x for example.
Do I need to add something like ip=<ip><gateway><netmask>?
On Tue 15 May 2012 12:49:39 AM PDT, Vratislav Podzimek wrote:
'sshd' boot parameter should be working. Please try 'sshd=1' and if that
works or if none of them works, please file a bug that both should be
working.
Of course you have to know the IP address of the machine, that could be
a tricky part when using DHCP. If you can use a static IP address, add
'ip=IP_ADDRESS' to the command line options. And also don't forget to
add 'root@' to your ssh command, if you are connecting as the non-root
user. So something like:
$ ssh root@IP_ADDRESS
This way it works for me with Fedora 17 Beta DVD.
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