Brooks Davis wrote:
Doing that results in a "can't load kernel" error at the boot prompt. Pointing to /mnt (where the ISO is mounted) or /mnt/boot results in the same error.For the archives, this is way too much work. Instead point tftp and NFS at the mounted ISO and you're done.
Yes, definitely. It just seems that the installation process fails to make the target slice bootable. Perhaps it tries to load the boot* files over TFTP and fails? Who knows; I don't see any errors... :-(Unfortunatly, I don't have any real ideas here. Off hand, this doesn't sound like the sort of problem PXE could cause. It's just not involved with that part of the process. Are you sure the kernel and loader you used were the right ones?
Thanks for your reply anyway.
Suggestions anyone?
Sven
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