On Fri, 2007-05-25 at 22:37 +0200, Martin Papadopoulos wrote: > Martin Papadopoulos schrieb: > > eric magaoay schrieb: > > > > > Martin, > > > I have been using PXE boot/install F7 development builds without a > > > problem (mostly x86_64, but sometimes i386 -build tree). Make sure > > > your config setup in dhcpd.conf and config file(s) under pxelinux.cfg > > > directory is correct. Try using the boot kernel/initrd located in: > > > > > > /isolinux/vmlinuz > > > /isolinux/initrd.img > > > > > > eric > > > > > > Martin Papadopoulos wrote: > > > > > > > hello, > > > > > > > > since the early dev phases of f7 , no single vmlinuz version is bootable > > > > via pxe. > > > > boot the pxe vmlinuz provided always leeds to "invalid or corrupt kernel > > > > image" > > > > it's really bugging since nowadays pxe and kickstart are common > > > > infrastructure methods for deployment :-( > > > > > > > > greetz > > > > > > > > martin papadopoulos > > > > > > > > > > > > > > pooh. > > je*** ch*** , > > i had a type in the pxelinux.cfg and misinterpreted the pxelinux message. > > sorry guys. > > > > works fine now. > > > > thanx a lot. have a nice we > > > > greetz martin papadopoulos :-) > > > > > > > another problem with pxe and f7 rc2 > > i tested under vmware with scsi disk as hard drive ( not ide ) and > anaconda says it can't find any disks. > maybe the scsi driver is missing in vmlinuz or in the initrd ? > > greetz > > martin papadopoulos Known issue. Something seems to be broken with LSI SCSI driver. (Though, AFAIR, the problem is with the SCSI layer within vmware [though I'm not sure]) You'll have to switch your vmware configuration to IDE. - Gilboa -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list