(08-Nov-2016, 11:06 AM)agent_kith Wrote:(08-Nov-2016, 10:30 AM)Leonard Wrote: Yes I have a DHCP server set up. Normally it should give a fixed ip address based on the MAC address. This is working fine when booting via PXE.Just so I get what your setup is, PXE booting means you're loading the Snakeoil OS from a tftp server, is that correct?
Try and remove/disable the tftp server dhcp option in your DHCP server, and see if normal boot up now works. Something appears to be tripping the network manager on Ubuntu, but at this point not sure what it is yet.
Correct. I am using TFTP. Switching off the DHCP server (and the PXE boot option in the BIOS) didn't help.
Is there a way to force a specific IP address as a boot parameter?
On my router I notice that the computer is transmitting packages but itdoesn't receive anything.