Public bug reported:

Hello!

Trying to install Ubuntu 19.10 from pxe the same way as 19.04:

append initrd=images/ubuntu/19.10d/casper/initrd boot=casper netboot=nfs
nfsroot=192.168.22.101:/opt/pxe/images/ubuntu/19.10d systemd.mask=dev-
hugepages.mount systemd.mask=dev-mqueue.mount systemd.mask=sys-fs-fuse-
connections.mount systemd.mask=sys-kernel-config.mount systemd.mask=sys-
kernel-debug.mount systemd.mask=tmp.mount --

But nfs client says it can't contact nfs 192.168.22.101, i.e. there is
no network.

Bug or we need to add new parameter?

** Affects: debian-installer-netboot-images (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

** Package changed: zfs-linux (Ubuntu) => debian-installer-netboot-
images (Ubuntu)

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Title:
  19.10 nfs

Status in debian-installer-netboot-images package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Hello!

  Trying to install Ubuntu 19.10 from pxe the same way as 19.04:

  append initrd=images/ubuntu/19.10d/casper/initrd boot=casper
  netboot=nfs nfsroot=192.168.22.101:/opt/pxe/images/ubuntu/19.10d
  systemd.mask=dev-hugepages.mount systemd.mask=dev-mqueue.mount
  systemd.mask=sys-fs-fuse-connections.mount systemd.mask=sys-kernel-
  config.mount systemd.mask=sys-kernel-debug.mount
  systemd.mask=tmp.mount --

  But nfs client says it can't contact nfs 192.168.22.101, i.e. there is
  no network.

  Bug or we need to add new parameter?

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