On Sat, 2007-01-20 at 20:50 +0200, Paul-Erik Törrönen wrote:
I also set up a basic FC6-installation to be booted from the server,
but using that installation to boot the mediaplayer fails at a
separate error. It complains that
the /tftpboot/boot/mediaplayerfc6/root is not mountable, although I
can NFS-mount this fine from another workstation in the same local
network. Creating the FC6 setup on the server with the
system-config-netboot does not give any errors.
Neither case gives off any errors in the server logs
(messages/dmesg/secure).
I'm a bit stumped at this point so I would really appreciate if anyone
could give a hint where to look for next or whether I have missed
something obvious.
Here is the specific error for the FC6 boot (manually written from
screen):
Mounting root filesystem: /tftpboot/boot/mediaboxfc6/root from: 192.168.1.1
mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on
192.168.1.1:/tftpboot/boot/mediaboxfc6/root,
missing codepage or other error
In some cases useful info is found in syslog - try
dmesg | tail or so
ERROR! Failed to mount the root directory via NFS!
Possible reasons include...
Kernel panic - not syncing: Attempted to kill init!
I've googled for the various lines of this error message, but have not
found anything in relation to PXE/netboot which would be of any use.
Looking with the tcpdump (with the options '-X -v -s 1500'), I can't see
anything out of the ordinary, the address and path of the mount is given
correctly (as in the error above).
Out of desparation I also converted the whole NFS share on the server to
NFSv4 but that gave the same results as above.
Poltsi
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