[CentOS] PXEBoot/Diskless client NFS issue
John Cole
john.cole.nh at gmail.comSun Jan 27 20:15:00 UTC 2019
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Thanks for the suggestion I did eliminate the second nic altogether and it didn't seem to make a difference I'm guessing this is easily replicated for others... what I'm most unsure of is why the dhcp conversation isn't "normal" -- is it a NetworkManager conversation in the shipping image or an ISC client that runs? I'm just not experienced with how the in-memory image is built... I can investigate there if somebody can give me a clue on the image generation... Appreciate it! On Fri, Jan 25, 2019, 4:00 PM James Pearson <james-p at moving-picture.com wrote: > John Cole wrote: > > > > Once I've got this particular problem solved, I'm looking to boot up and > > bond BOTH NICs together, something I know should be possible, but I've > not > >done myself yet. I believe that'd be handled in the append line as well. > > If your diskless client has 2 NICs - could that be confusing things? > > You could try adding the line: > > IPAPPEND 2 > > to your PXE config file - this will append the MAC address of the PXEboot > NIC as an option to the boot cmdline to be used by dhclient when the OS > boots > > No idea if this is the issue here ... > > James Pearson > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS at centos.org > https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos >
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