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NS0784 NFS failed file 'kernel.Z' not found
Ignore this message.
If you get a blue screen with the Console window, something has been set up incorrectly. Check the
Configuration Directory
see the
Troubleshooting
Booting Using DHCP
There is no DHCP option to pass the
to determine which MetaFrame, WinFrame, or WinCenter server to connect to. You must set this
value NVRAM. Set up the Network Station as described above for NVRAM booting, then from the
F3 = Set Network Parameters
There is also no option to pass in the
(
,
flash.nsm
flashlb.nsm
NVRAM.
DHCP provides a Network Station that boots from the QuickOn for Running Windows flash card
with an IP address and other limited DHCP options. These DHCP options, when entered correctly, do
not interfere with QuickOn for Running Windows. These options include:
Option 1: Subnet Mask
l
Option 3: Router
l
Option 6: DNS Server
l
Option 15: Default Domain
l
Do not set any other options at the MAC, Class, Subnet, or System level for a Network Station that
boots from the QuickOn for Running Windows flash card.
Peer Booting Using DHCP
If you choose to peer boot your Network Stations and if you use DHCP, the Network Station(s) with
the QuickOn for Running Windows flash card must have fixed IP address(es).
Set up the Network Stations and the DHCP server as described above in Booting Using DHCP. For
the peer booting Network Stations, you must also add DHCP Option 66, TFTP Server, with the IP
Address of the Network Station with the flash card.
If you have multiple Network Stations with flash cards in a given subnet, you have two choices. You
may define Option 66 at the MAC level for every Network Station, or you may create multiple scopes
in a given subnet, and group the scopes.
Print
You can print using printers attached to the Terminal Server, Network Printers, or printers attached to
QuickOn for Windows for the IBM Network Station Release 3.0
settings using F5 on the Setup Utility. If you are still having problems,
section below.
Third Boot Host
menu choose DHCP.
Configuration File
,
,
flashbc.nsm
peer.nsm
parameter which is what the ICA client uses
value. Again, you must set this option
,
, or
peerlb.nsm
peerbc.nsm
) directly in
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