On Tue, 2010-09-28 at 13:08 -0400, Anton Aylward wrote:
Mark Misulich said the following on 09/28/2010 12:42 PM:
My lan is my desktop computer connected to my wireless/wired router. The router is connected to my dsl modem via cable. The laptop computer that I am trying to install the os on is connected to the router via cable.
I no longer run a LAN quite like that, but when I did ...
My ISP ran a DHCP _server_ that have the dynamic IP address to the (wired) internet-facing side of my wireless router. I think mine does as well.
The wireless router had a bridge so that the wireless and the four Ethernet ports on the back were on the same subnet. I don't know how to find that out. I can get to the gateway page and poke around in there to find out, it I knew what to look for. (I can't say I like that, but never mind)
The wireless router ran a DHCP _server_ for those ports I don't know how to find that out either. Same qualification as above. My laptops(s) were wired in to the Ethernet ports. (Why? 'Cos they were on the same table. When I went out to the patio I used the wireless connection.)
My laptop(s) ran DHCP __CLIENTS__ Not servers. CLIENTS
They got their LAN address from the DHCP server on the wireless router. I think that PXEboot is a client, its what I am trying to boot on the laptop. There is no operating system on the laptop, I am booting from the "boot from lan" option in the bios. I think your problem is that you are running a server when you should be running a client. I might be wrong, I'm making a few suppositions about your network layout. You might also not have the DHCP server on your wireless/router turned on. Lots of "IF"s.
But that's my guess. Here is a more detailed explanation of what I am trying to do that will hopefully clear up the confusion.
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.
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