[OpenIndiana-discuss] Migrate from linux to openindiana

gigli gigli at swipnet.se
Sun Jan 13 09:26:07 UTC 2013


Thanks for all answers. I will try again.
I installed the default tfpt .In the console output when i tried to
boot from tftp-server it said, cannot
chroot to /tftboot (which i created by hand) My dhcp server
comes from a pfsense box, which redirect the clients
to pxelinux.0 on my nas-box

Martin

On 2013-01-13 03:10, Bob Friesenhahn wrote:
> On Sun, 13 Jan 2013, gigli wrote:
>>
>> Seeking some help here. Tried a couple of days to migrate from linux
>> to openindiana. Today i use ubuntu with zfs, i am very
>> impressed with zfs. OI with napp-it was a great experience. But i would
>> like to use my server for more tasks.
>>
>> I would like it to serve as tftp server so i can pxeboot
>> my other clients with clonezilla. I would like mysql-server
>> for xbmc-database, use it as a dns-server with a local domain
>>
>> It is in many ways very different from linux which i have used
>> many years, and hard to set up, since it lacks documentation.clonezilla to clone my computers.
>
> There is some documentation provided with the system.
>
> Do 'man tftpd'.  Look at the end of this manual page where it talks
> about editing /etc/inet/inetd.conf, running /usr/sbin/inetconv, and then
> (after performing those two steps) you should see useful output from
>
>    svcs -l svc:/network/tftp/udp6:default
>
> Note that Solaris tftp uses the legacy directory /tftpboot whereas some
> Linux often uses a different directory now.
>
> The actual tftpd binary is at "/usr/sbin/in.tftpd".
>
>> The best solution would be to skip kvm, but i really need
>> a working tftp-server functioning to serve clonezilla.
>
> Try the above and you should have it.
>
> Bob



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