Are there any known issues with using the OpenSUSE 10.0 original distro to do an NFS install to a PXE-booted client? Any show stopping bugs that require an update? I have set up dhcp ok, pxelinux.0 runs and uses my default file. All options as described in the SUSE online docs have been used. But I do not quite get the install to start: The install kernel boots. At some point it wants to get a DHCP address for the ethernet card. This 'should' be working as it got an address when it first booted. I see this in the server's /var/log/messages. But this seems to timeout. My dhcp entry is: host jboc1 { filename "/suseInstall/pxelinux.0"; fixed-address 192.30.105.204; hardware ethernet 00:30:48:56:38:B2; next-server 192.30.105.201; option host-name "jboc1"; } 192.30.105.201 is the server for everything (dhcp, pxe, suse install) After this, I get a message that the SUSE installation source cannot be found. When trying to set it up by hand (nice it does that), I see that the default values it offers are the ones I expect (despite the probable DHCP oddness). But when it tries to mount the nfs install source, it fails with 'unknown error -1'. Why is it looking for a DHCP server when I add the hostip= command to the kernel command line? This option seems to be ignored. -- Roger Oberholtzer OPQ Systems AB Ramböll Sverige AB Kapellgränd 7 P.O. Box 4205 SE-102 65 Stockholm, Sweden Tel: Int +46 8-615 60 53 Fax: Int +46 8-31 42 23