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2004 Aug 02
1
pxelinux.0 fails when ip address matchs nnn.nnn.nnn.n0n.
...6.182.101)
from the DHCP.
pxelinux.0 printed out that the hosts IP was
82F6B665, 130.246.182.11
While the hex number is correct the IP address is wrong and 0 was
stripped out. This happened for all other hosts matching nnn.nnn.nnn.n0n.
We were using
default linux
label linux
kernel lcfg/kernelboot-2.4.20-20.7
ipappend 1
append root=/dev/nfs nfsroot=....
This then caused a failure since the ipappend put a ip= with the wrong
address on the kernel.
Changing to
label linux
kernel lcfg/kernelboot-2.4.20-20.7
append root=/dev/nfs nfsroot=.... ip=dhcp
and now everything...
2012 Nov 10
2
gtkpod
High and low searching (google, most of the repos in
http://wiki.centos.org/AdditionalResources/Repositories) availed nothing - has
anyone found a repo for gtkpod on centos-6? I seem to recall having to use
fedora packages at some time in the past. Bit loath to do that again or compile
from source.
Thanks
Bob
2007 Feb 09
7
Dependencies between machines
Hello:
I''ve been reading up on puppet after spending a while on SmartFrog.
SmartFrog''s late binding and ability to encode dependencies between
machines or document parallel or serial configuration steps was
compelling. Java was not. :)
Are there notions of these concepts in puppet that aren''t apparent
from the documentation? Different ways to get to the same
2009 Oct 26
17
Relation to DMTF's CIM
I was wondering how Puppet relates to the DMTF''s CIM. AFAICT there is
a clear connection between the two, but I see very little discussion
on the topic on the list.
Thanks,
Cameron.
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