Hi everybody
i'm configuring a netbooting environment on a small
cluster of 4 machines.
i don't use any netbooting tools. i have a DHCP server
and a Boot server (each of them on and independent
machine).
while booting the client machine, i got that error:
pivot_root: no such file or directory
chroot: cannot run command '/sbin/init': No such file
or directory
kernel panic: Attempted to kill init!
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