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I am getting your original error (PXE-E53) can you tell me what value to put
into the 2 options in the DHCP scope (66 boot server & 67 bootfile name), Bootfilename requires a specific value....but what? Thanks if you look at this quite old I know! "Ben" wrote: > Hi Bruce, > > Thanks for the reply. I think I figured out what it was, there must have > been an error in the SIF file. As all the PCs are identical, and have been > RISed from each other previously, I was 99.9% sure it wasn't a HAL problem. > So I started up sysprep again on another PC and created another image. When > I booted the other PCs the image was visible. Copied the riprep.sif file > from the working image to the non-working image, rebooted the PCs and it was > visible! > Strange that it wasn't visible when initially created! > > Cheers > > Ben > > > "Bruce Musgrove" <blackhole26removeme@comcast.net> wrote in message > news:OrFg%23NLwFHA.684@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl... > >A RIS image will often be hidden when the HAl is different........ Maybe > >you Riprep'd the image with a \different HAL? Midproduction run change on > >the board? OR (and I have done this) The first one you created the image > >on had ACPI turned off in the bios and therefore used a non acpi HAL...... > > > > Just a few suggestions........ you can always do a clean install on one > > of the problem machines, RipRep it and see what HAL is shows in the SIF > > file, then compare it to the original image..... > > > > -- > > Bruce > > Cedar Hill. Tx > > 32.5916391 -96.973325 > > > > > > "Ben" <bjblackmore@hotmail.com> wrote in message > > news:Otpq8UBwFHA.664@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl... > >> Hi, > >> > >> I've setup a couple of RIS servers over the past 2 - 3 years, each with > >> out problems. The last server was on a secondary domain controller, which > >> has now been removed. So yesterday I tried installing it on a domain > >> member server. The install went fine, however when I tried booting the > >> client PCs I kept getting an error > >> PXE-E53 No boot filename received. > >> After googling this error I found that you had to enter 2 options in the > >> DHCP scope (66 boot server & 67 bootfile name). Now I never had to do > >> this on the other RIS installs, why is it different now? Is it because > >> I'm running RIS on a member server and not a domain controller? > >> Anyway after configuring these 2 options I found I could PXE boot and get > >> the RIS setup running. I have created 3 images, one cd based for windows > >> xp, one cd based for windows 2000, and one windows 2000 riprep image. > >> However now the problem is that when I boot into the RIS client setup, I > >> am only being presented with the 2 cd based images, and not the riprep > >> image. I've read kb289638 on microsoft, however I don't think this is a > >> HAL problem, the riprep image was created on a dell optiplex gx200 > >> workstation, and is being RISed to 2 other Dell optiplex gx200 > >> workstations, and all 3 have been installed using RIS from riprep images > >> in the past when we has RIS on the domain controller previously. > >> Anyone have any ideas why I can't see the riprep image? Could it be a > >> permissions thing? I'm logging on as the same user as I created the > >> images with! > >> > >> Any help much appreciated > >> > >> Ben > >> > > > > > > > |
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Hi Fabrussio,
The values I put in were: 66 - server_name 67 - OSChooser\i386\STARTROM.COM Hope this helps! Good luck Ben "Fabrussio" <Fabrussio@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:1B836034-67A8-478C-B11B-BDADB7B60556@microsoft.com... >I am getting your original error (PXE-E53) can you tell me what value to >put > into the 2 options in the DHCP scope (66 boot server & 67 bootfile name), > Bootfilename requires a specific value....but what? > > > > Thanks if you look at this quite old I know! > > > "Ben" wrote: > >> Hi Bruce, >> >> Thanks for the reply. I think I figured out what it was, there must have >> been an error in the SIF file. As all the PCs are identical, and have >> been >> RISed from each other previously, I was 99.9% sure it wasn't a HAL >> problem. >> So I started up sysprep again on another PC and created another image. >> When >> I booted the other PCs the image was visible. Copied the riprep.sif file >> from the working image to the non-working image, rebooted the PCs and it >> was >> visible! >> Strange that it wasn't visible when initially created! >> >> Cheers >> >> Ben >> >> >> "Bruce Musgrove" <blackhole26removeme@comcast.net> wrote in message >> news:OrFg%23NLwFHA.684@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl... >> >A RIS image will often be hidden when the HAl is different........ Maybe >> >you Riprep'd the image with a \different HAL? Midproduction run change >> >on >> >the board? OR (and I have done this) The first one you created the >> >image >> >on had ACPI turned off in the bios and therefore used a non acpi >> >HAL...... >> > >> > Just a few suggestions........ you can always do a clean install on >> > one >> > of the problem machines, RipRep it and see what HAL is shows in the SIF >> > file, then compare it to the original image..... >> > >> > -- >> > Bruce >> > Cedar Hill. Tx >> > 32.5916391 -96.973325 >> > >> > >> > "Ben" <bjblackmore@hotmail.com> wrote in message >> > news:Otpq8UBwFHA.664@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl... >> >> Hi, >> >> >> >> I've setup a couple of RIS servers over the past 2 - 3 years, each >> >> with >> >> out problems. The last server was on a secondary domain controller, >> >> which >> >> has now been removed. So yesterday I tried installing it on a domain >> >> member server. The install went fine, however when I tried booting the >> >> client PCs I kept getting an error >> >> PXE-E53 No boot filename received. >> >> After googling this error I found that you had to enter 2 options in >> >> the >> >> DHCP scope (66 boot server & 67 bootfile name). Now I never had to do >> >> this on the other RIS installs, why is it different now? Is it because >> >> I'm running RIS on a member server and not a domain controller? >> >> Anyway after configuring these 2 options I found I could PXE boot and >> >> get >> >> the RIS setup running. I have created 3 images, one cd based for >> >> windows >> >> xp, one cd based for windows 2000, and one windows 2000 riprep image. >> >> However now the problem is that when I boot into the RIS client setup, >> >> I >> >> am only being presented with the 2 cd based images, and not the riprep >> >> image. I've read kb289638 on microsoft, however I don't think this is >> >> a >> >> HAL problem, the riprep image was created on a dell optiplex gx200 >> >> workstation, and is being RISed to 2 other Dell optiplex gx200 >> >> workstations, and all 3 have been installed using RIS from riprep >> >> images >> >> in the past when we has RIS on the domain controller previously. >> >> Anyone have any ideas why I can't see the riprep image? Could it be a >> >> permissions thing? I'm logging on as the same user as I created the >> >> images with! >> >> >> >> Any help much appreciated >> >> >> >> Ben >> >> >> > >> > >> >> >> |
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