[Voyage-linux] Different PXE Server
John Schultz
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Sat Aug 20 02:13:34 HKT 2011
OK,.. I was able to get it to appear to connect to the NFS share and connect
to the sysrcd.dat file, however, I get a md5sum checksum is invalid on the
root filesystem image error.
Just to be sure, I downloaded the iso and extracted the dat file a second
time.
On Fri, Aug 19, 2011 at 09:30, Gustin Johnson <gustin at meganerd.ca> wrote:
> My PXE config looks like this;
>
> LABEL System Rescue CD "Live Image"
> LINUX systemrescue/rescuecd
> INITRD systemrescue/initram.igz
> APPEND scandelay=1 docache
> netboot=nfs://192.168.1.10:/images/systemrescue setkmap=us toram
> TEXT
> SystemRescueCD network boot image (recovery)
> ENDTEXT
>
> The 192.168.1.10 is also the PXE server, but it could be any machine.
> You can also ignore the TEXT/ENDTEXT bit, it is just for the onscreen
> menu (we have a customized FOG install that this is part of).
>
> The Linux and INITRD options are paths that exist under the root of
> the TFTP server.
> The relevant line from the /etc/exports file:
>
> /images/systemrescue
>
> *(rw,sync,no_wdelay,insecure_locks,no_root_squash,insecure,no_subtree_check)
>
>
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