when I boot up the system, I see the the system request IP address from the dhcp server,and dhcp offer the IP address to that mac address, it then load the kernel, .....start hardware detect, usb device detect, then try to load info from eth0 eth1 then stop right here, a red screen appear, can not find installation source Here is my info file default linux serial 0,9600n8 label linux kernel 10.1kernel append console=tty0 initrd=10.1initrd.img insmod=mptsas autoyast=http://10.128.128.11/garibaldi_node.xml netmask=255.255.240.0 install=nfs://10.128.128.11/export/dist/SuSe10.1 Thanks, Lisa On Tue, 10 Oct 2006, Ian Marlier wrote:
On 10/10/06 5:44 PM, "Lisa Dong" <lisad@scripps.edu> wrote:
I did add 'netwait=5' in the kernel info file. it still doens't work.
Lisa
On Tue, 10 Oct 2006, Lisa Dong wrote:
my install server server(dhcp server, tftp server and nfs server) has two network interface, one for public, one for internal, the autoinstallation for public network works, but the installation for internal network doesn't work, the error messages are "can not find installation source", when I tried to do the internal network autoinstall, I change dhcp server and control file in ~pxelinux.cfg to the internal network settings(using internal IP....) the contents in the /etc/exports file is
export *(ro,all_squash,async,insecure)
I can mount this nfs file from another internal machine, but it can't mount for internal autointall.
Any suggestion is appreciated.
Lisa
Are you getting anything in the logs on the server side that suggest that the client is trying to connect? (NFS should tell you if there was, for example, a failed connect...or a successful one, for that matter)