(08-Nov-2016, 11:24 AM)Leonard Wrote: Correct. I am using TFTP. Switching off the DHCP server (and the PXE boot option in the BIOS) didn't help.Don't disable the DHCP server, but remove the TFTP option in the DHCP setup.
(08-Nov-2016, 11:24 AM)Leonard Wrote: Is there a way to force a specific IP address as a boot parameter?Don't think you can do that. But you can boot that run level 1, and perhaps manually set the IP address, and then resume booting (init 5). to try this, press 'e' at the boot menu, and add 1 to the linux boot commandline. and try it from there.
Not sure what issue this is TBH as I don't get this in my setup. Do you have another USB stick and try?
(08-Nov-2016, 11:24 AM)Leonard Wrote: On my router I notice that the computer is transmitting packages but itdoesn't receive anything.Can you ping the snakeoil from the router (or another computer on the same network?) If yes, can your SSH or VNC in?