Mark McLoughlin wrote:
Hmm, well, I just realized that when I ran stateless-clients to add a client, that somehhow, it doesn't get added:Hi,
On Mon, 2004-11-15 at 11:21 -0600, Carlos Knowlton wrote:
Okay, next question: (and remember, this is in the name of helping stateless (and clueless) newbies everywhere, so bear with me =)
I have stateless linux installed according with the tutorial <http://fedora.redhat.com/docs/stateless/index.html>, and I'm attempting to do a PXE boot on a diskless machine. The PC is able to get an IP address, and then tries to get "pxelinux.0", and fails with a PXE-T01 and PXE-E3B. "pxelinux.0 isn't even located in the /tftpboot directory anywhere. so I add it to where dhcpd.conf says it should be, in "/tftpboot/linux-install/pxelinux.0", what's next? how do I set up /tftpboot/linux-install/pxelinux.cfg/*"?
I think as long as you have tftp-server and syslinux installed it should be there. Although, now that I look, I'm not sure how it gets there - neither package owns it and pxelinux just installs it in /usr/lib.
Cheers, Mark.
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[root@Server ~]# stateless-clients --configuration DemoSystem --add 00:11:11:4A:8A:21
[root@Server ~]# stateless-clients -l
Clients:
[root@fsix-Server ~]#
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could this be related?
Regards, Carlos