----- Original Message ----- From: "Bodnyk, Bruce W" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <debian-user@lists.debian.org> Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2002 1:20 PM Subject: Unable to boot from disk
> Hi, > > I'm trying to install Debian GNU/Linux 2.2 on an HP pc. The install seems > to proceed ok but when the machine reboots at the end of the install it > fails with the following messages: > > LAN option: AMD PCnet - PCI II/PCnet - Fast Ethernet Adapter > DHCP MAC ADDR: 00 60 B0 ED 32 CE > PXE-E53: No boot filename received from BINL, DHCP or BOOTP. > PXE-M0F: Exiting PXE. > Operating System not found > > I am however able to boot from the floppy that is created during the > install process. In booting from the floppy I noticed something > strange. I can successfully ping other Unix machines on the network > using their network name but when I attempt to ping an NT machine > the system seems to have problems resolving the name and the > ping fails. > It sounds like you have set your network card to use bootp. All I can suggest is you take a look at /etc/init.d/networking and /etc/network once booting via floppy. HTH, Shri -------------------------------------- Shri Shrikumar Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] windows can actually crash quicker than you can reboot it --------------------------------------