Hi,

What does your default.cfg look like and your dhcp.conf file look
like.  I remember having this issue before and I fixed it one of those
two files.

On 6/3/07, Mark Hahn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> stop the tftp daemon service, then start it on the command line (as root)
> with the following flags:
>
> -l -vv -s /path/to/your/tftpdirectory

yes, definitely.  this sort of problem calls for debugging on the server side
- verbose server settings is probably enough, but I wouldn't shy away from
running the server under strace to see what it's really doing...
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