[Voyage-linux] pxe boot client using eth2 not eth0

john jackson (spam-protected)
Thu Aug 21 02:41:44 HKT 2008


Hello all,

I am new to this forum, and for that matter voyage linux. 

I have a question regarding pxe booting from eth2 instead of eth0. The problem is that my hardware only supports network booting with eth2, so when I attempt to boot voyage it hangs on the nfsroot mount because it is looking for eth0. The only work around I can think of is not elegant. It's to plug both eth2 and eth0 into a switch with the pxe boot server. This is of course not desireable. 

What I have done so far is change /etc/network/interface to read eth2 instead of eth0, and I also added an interface "eth2" to the dhclient.conf file.

This works to get me dhcp info on to eth2, but it still defaults to using eth0.

Does anyone know how to make eth2 the default for pxe booting?

Thanks,

-justin

       
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