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Re: Kickstart doesn't?: msg#01883
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Re: Kickstart doesn't? |
Lars Kellogg-Stedman wrote:
Howdy all,
I'm netbooting into the Fedora (test 1.90) installer, and the installer
is having a hard time aquiring a lease from my DHCP server (ISC DHCP
version whatever's-current-in-redhat-9). I see the requests going out,
an the following errors in the syslog on the DHCP server:
Feb 27 19:54:38 flowers dhcpd: fallback_discard: Resource temporarily
unavailable
What's more:
- The PXE loader (pxelinux) is able to aquire a lease w/o a problem, and
- The second stage installer is also able to aquire a lease.
This system is using a 3Com 3C905C-TXM NIC.
I have a working
3Com Corporation 3c905C-TX/TX-M [Tornado] (rev 74)
I did have a rev B card that was troublesome and no longer have the card.
By my thoughts, it is something other than the NIC. I believe it only
effected revs before C.
Jim
I recall seeing a similar issue discussed in the archives, but I'm
unable to search the archives at the moment ("redhat.com is temporarily
unavailable. Please try back later."). Has anyone else run into this
problem?
-- Lars
"You see what I mean? There's *always*
that doubt!"
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