On 2013-01-13 16:49, Jim Klimov wrote:
On 2013-01-13 10:26, gigli wrote:
Thanks for all answers. I will try again.
I installed the default tfpt .In the console output when i tried to
boot from tftp-server it said, cannot
chroot to /tftboot (which i created by hand)

Verify the ownership/rights of this directory, IIRC it may need
to be very permissive by default, i.e.

drwxrwxr-x   8 root     root         156 Oct  5 14:29 /tftpboot/

The files available for writing into may need to be 666/777
at the moment of writing.

The best solution would be to skip kvm, but i really need
a working tftp-server functioning to serve clonezilla.

Currently KVM requires particular Intel CPUs to work, for a more
generic solution - if it comes to virtualization for some other
quests - you can try VirtualBox.

//Jim

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Hi and thanks all of you for input and help.

I have now a working tftp, dns and mysql-server, with napp-it
and netatalk, nfs and cifs. A lot to learn yet, next is to get ipfilter to work.

Regarding tftp-server i understand it was ownership rights that was wrong, found a page that helped me.

Any good documentation regarding ipfilter?

Thanks again. A new journey begins
Martin

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