vcba79
May 9th, 2009, 09:58 AM
Hi, all
I am trying to setup a pxe boot server on ubuntu. PCs boot from network can get ip,show menu,load kernel correctly at this time. Here is my menu definition:
default menu.c32
label ubuntu_desktop_amd64
kernel ubuntu/9.04/amd64/desktop/vmlinuz
append initrd=ubuntu/9.04/amd64/desktop/initrd.gz boot=casper netboot=nfs nfsroot=10.1.2.20:/u00/linux/ubuntu/9.04/amd64/desktop
This configuration never enter setup screen. I copied all desktop cd files to /u00/linux/ubuntu/9.04/amd64/desktop and other nfs client can access this directory. I guess there is something wrong about nfs. Is it possible to use ftp instead of nfs? If nfs is only option, how can I troubleshooting this problem?
Thanks,
Vincent Chen
I am trying to setup a pxe boot server on ubuntu. PCs boot from network can get ip,show menu,load kernel correctly at this time. Here is my menu definition:
default menu.c32
label ubuntu_desktop_amd64
kernel ubuntu/9.04/amd64/desktop/vmlinuz
append initrd=ubuntu/9.04/amd64/desktop/initrd.gz boot=casper netboot=nfs nfsroot=10.1.2.20:/u00/linux/ubuntu/9.04/amd64/desktop
This configuration never enter setup screen. I copied all desktop cd files to /u00/linux/ubuntu/9.04/amd64/desktop and other nfs client can access this directory. I guess there is something wrong about nfs. Is it possible to use ftp instead of nfs? If nfs is only option, how can I troubleshooting this problem?
Thanks,
Vincent Chen