[K12OSN] pxe-e53

James P. Kinney III jkinney at localnetsolutions.com
Tue Jun 3 03:36:06 UTC 2008


Check that the dhcp server you think you are using is the only one the
client can see. The client may display the server IP address it got it's
IP address from on it's screen.
On Tue, 2008-06-03 at 09:14 +0700, Fajar Adianto wrote:
> Some of my ltsp clients use network card with pxe, and work fine. But
> today, a client with new installed pxe card fail to boot. The screen
> message is PXE-E53: no boot filename received. Line
> in /var/log/messages shows that it did get IP number from server. 
> What should be wrong?
> 
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