Gentoo: Network boot is failing











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Suddenly our thin client does not boot over PXE anymore. I have not set up the system initially. I cannot figure out why it tries to use /dev/sdd2 and where it is configured and why it always worked before.



dhcpclient.conf



host cube {
#hardware ethernet 00:30:1b:be:39:61;
#hardware ethernet 54:04:a6:12:5b:68;
hardware ethernet D8:50:E6:53:A2:A3;
fixed-address 10.0.0.22;
if exists user-class and option user-class = "gPXE" {
filename "cube-script.kpxe";
} else {
#filename "gpxe-0.9.9+-gpxe.pxe";
filename "cube.kpxe";
}
server-name "10.0.0.254";
#option root-path "10.0.0.254:/";
option domain-name-servers 10.0.0.254;
option routers 10.0.0.254;
option broadcast-address 10.0.0.255;
next-server 10.0.0.254;
}


cube-script.kpxe



#!gpxe   

#kernel http://10.0.0.254:8080/cube-kernel61 root=/dev/nfs real_root=/dev/nfs nfsroot=10.0.0.254:/remotebooter/cube/cube rw ip=dhcp acpi_sleep=s3_bios,s3_mode init=/usr/lib/systemd/systemd
..


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    Suddenly our thin client does not boot over PXE anymore. I have not set up the system initially. I cannot figure out why it tries to use /dev/sdd2 and where it is configured and why it always worked before.



    dhcpclient.conf



    host cube {
    #hardware ethernet 00:30:1b:be:39:61;
    #hardware ethernet 54:04:a6:12:5b:68;
    hardware ethernet D8:50:E6:53:A2:A3;
    fixed-address 10.0.0.22;
    if exists user-class and option user-class = "gPXE" {
    filename "cube-script.kpxe";
    } else {
    #filename "gpxe-0.9.9+-gpxe.pxe";
    filename "cube.kpxe";
    }
    server-name "10.0.0.254";
    #option root-path "10.0.0.254:/";
    option domain-name-servers 10.0.0.254;
    option routers 10.0.0.254;
    option broadcast-address 10.0.0.255;
    next-server 10.0.0.254;
    }


    cube-script.kpxe



    #!gpxe   

    #kernel http://10.0.0.254:8080/cube-kernel61 root=/dev/nfs real_root=/dev/nfs nfsroot=10.0.0.254:/remotebooter/cube/cube rw ip=dhcp acpi_sleep=s3_bios,s3_mode init=/usr/lib/systemd/systemd
    ..


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      Suddenly our thin client does not boot over PXE anymore. I have not set up the system initially. I cannot figure out why it tries to use /dev/sdd2 and where it is configured and why it always worked before.



      dhcpclient.conf



      host cube {
      #hardware ethernet 00:30:1b:be:39:61;
      #hardware ethernet 54:04:a6:12:5b:68;
      hardware ethernet D8:50:E6:53:A2:A3;
      fixed-address 10.0.0.22;
      if exists user-class and option user-class = "gPXE" {
      filename "cube-script.kpxe";
      } else {
      #filename "gpxe-0.9.9+-gpxe.pxe";
      filename "cube.kpxe";
      }
      server-name "10.0.0.254";
      #option root-path "10.0.0.254:/";
      option domain-name-servers 10.0.0.254;
      option routers 10.0.0.254;
      option broadcast-address 10.0.0.255;
      next-server 10.0.0.254;
      }


      cube-script.kpxe



      #!gpxe   

      #kernel http://10.0.0.254:8080/cube-kernel61 root=/dev/nfs real_root=/dev/nfs nfsroot=10.0.0.254:/remotebooter/cube/cube rw ip=dhcp acpi_sleep=s3_bios,s3_mode init=/usr/lib/systemd/systemd
      ..


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      Suddenly our thin client does not boot over PXE anymore. I have not set up the system initially. I cannot figure out why it tries to use /dev/sdd2 and where it is configured and why it always worked before.



      dhcpclient.conf



      host cube {
      #hardware ethernet 00:30:1b:be:39:61;
      #hardware ethernet 54:04:a6:12:5b:68;
      hardware ethernet D8:50:E6:53:A2:A3;
      fixed-address 10.0.0.22;
      if exists user-class and option user-class = "gPXE" {
      filename "cube-script.kpxe";
      } else {
      #filename "gpxe-0.9.9+-gpxe.pxe";
      filename "cube.kpxe";
      }
      server-name "10.0.0.254";
      #option root-path "10.0.0.254:/";
      option domain-name-servers 10.0.0.254;
      option routers 10.0.0.254;
      option broadcast-address 10.0.0.255;
      next-server 10.0.0.254;
      }


      cube-script.kpxe



      #!gpxe   

      #kernel http://10.0.0.254:8080/cube-kernel61 root=/dev/nfs real_root=/dev/nfs nfsroot=10.0.0.254:/remotebooter/cube/cube rw ip=dhcp acpi_sleep=s3_bios,s3_mode init=/usr/lib/systemd/systemd
      ..


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