installing Debian from local network

From: Daarian D. (daarian_at_email.com)
Date: 02/25/04

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    Date: Tue, 24 Feb 2004 20:10:55 -0500
    
    

    Hello! I want to install Debian from local network. I have a functional Debian
    server (3.0 stable, kernel 2.4.21) with dhcp, tftp and nfs all working. The
    client is configured to boot with netboot package, and in images director is
    tftpboot.img (from Debian CD). The client boots, connects dhcp, gets IP,
    connects tftp, but fails with "Error: Invalid header" traing to load image file.
    I have to mention that if I replace tftpboot.img from Debian CD with another
    output file of mknbi-linux from some bzImage, everything goes well!
    I also have missunderstandings from the folowing section of Installing Debian
    documentation:

    ""4.5.5 Move TFTP Images Into Place
    Next, place the TFTP boot image you need, as
    found in Description of Installation System Files, Section 11.2.3, in the tftpd
    boot image directory. Generally, this directory will be /tftpboot. You'll have
    to make a link from that file to the file which tftpd will use for booting a
    particular client. Unfortunately, the file name is determined by the TFTP
    client, and there are no strong standards. Often, the file that the TFTP client
    will look for is client-ip-in-hexclient-architecture. To compute
    client-ip-in-hex, take each byte of the client IP address and translate it into
    hexadecimal notation. If you have a machine handy with the bc program, you can
    use the program. First issue the obase=16 command to set the output to hex, then
    enter the individual components of the client IP one at a time. As for
    client-architecture, try out some values."

    Any sugestion is welcome. Thanks.

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