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      Solved Client tries to pull bootfile from DHCP server

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      • ubuntu dhcp tftp tftpboot dhcp.conf • • Base2Nathan
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      @Base2Nathan Good to hear you figured it out. You might wonder why the config George suggested doesn’t use option tftp-server-... and option bootfile-name at all. There are two places in DHCP packets where PXE boot information can be placed. One is DHCP options as you have used them. But there is also next-server and filename what are fields within the DHCP header information. Take a closer look at the wireshark dump…

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      Solved Cant PXE Boot = PXE-T01: File not Found

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      • pxe menu pxe-t01 file not found tftpboot • • 404
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      Wayne WorkmanW

      @sebastian-roth said in Cant PXE Boot = PXE-T01: File not Found:

      So here is another reason to push for the next release.

      I think we are ready for another RC.

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      Could not open net1

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      • mac netboot tftp tftpboot boot • • melvinpaz
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      @melvinpaz Ok, this is a Mac client you are having problems with. Please tell us exactly which Mac you have (serial number!). The modifications you made are correct as far as I see.

      I am wondering why it is saying “Could not open net1”. Are there two network cards in this client. Possibly wireless? Although I am pretty sure iPXE does not provide any wireless drivers. We need more information on the hardware (exact Mac model / serial number) to be able to help you.

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      MAC - Could not configure console: Error 0x7f4ce08e

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      • mac ipxe tftp tftpboot • • melvinpaz
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      Bonjour @Sebastian-Roth

      Mon problème était bien la version du kernel mais pour mettre à jour le kernel il fallait que je rentre le proxy donc oui tu avais raison.

      Maintenant j’ai un nouveau problème voici le message d’erreur

      ---[ end Kernel panic - not syncing: VFS: Unable to mount root fs on unknown-block(1,0)

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      Hello @Sebastian-Roth

      My problem was indeed the version of the kernel but to update the kernel I had returned the proxy so yes you were right.

      Now I have a new problem here is the error message

      ---[ end Kernel panic - not syncing: VFS: Unable to mount root fs on unknown-block(1,0)
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