Mark Misulich wrote:
I think that PXEboot is a client,
Yes it is. It is a Preboot Execution Environment that some servers and network cards come with. Basically, the PXE setup will ask a DHCP server for an IP-address and the name of a TFTP server, then carry on from there.
http://polishlinux.org/installation/installing-linux-over-network-no-cd-driv...
I have been following this tutorial and others like it, trying to adapt it to suse.
You need a working DHCP server and a working TFTP server. They may be one and the same. In my case, I used to boot a cluster via PXE from etherboot@floppy. The DHCP dishes out an IP-address and a "next-server" and a filename. The PXE setup will then try to use TFTP to get <filename> from <next-server>. Because you already have a working PXE setup, courtesy of your network card, I'm not entirely sure how to continue - I would expect to find some messages from your tftp server that could point us in the right direction. -- Per Jessen, Zürich (10.5°C) -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org