Roger, I had seen similar problems with SuSE 9.3 on AMD64 machines. It seems to be a problem of the network card/network drivers. Have a look at the pxelinux pages for options on how to treat the network card BIOS. For me, adding "keeppxe" to the boot kernel command line options helped. Yours, Volkmar On Thu, 23 Feb 2006, Roger Oberholtzer wrote:
Has anyone else on this list actually done EXACTLY this:
1. Install OpenSUSE10.0 on a server
2. Use the YAST to set up an install server for the OpenSUSE 10.0 disks.
3. Used PXE to boot a client so it can do an install of OpenSUSE 10.0 from this server?
Anyone? If so, did you do any updates to the OpenSUSE 10.0 on the server before setting up the install server?
My problem in this thread is not solved. I can't believe this does not work. But I have yet to see what I have done wrong.
Maybe I should post to the general group?
-- Roger Oberholtzer
-- Volkmar Glauche - Department of Neurology volkmar.glauche@uniklinik-freiburg.de Universitaetsklinikum Freiburg Phone 49(0)761-270-5331 Breisacher Str. 64 Fax 49(0)761-270-5416 79106 Freiburg