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TFTP is not the same as NFS -- so exporting /tftpboot/ltib in /etc/exports will NOT make TFTP available on your board.
I don't know Red Hat well, but on Debian the settings file for TFTP is in /etc/xinet.d/tftp. It is disabled by default.
TFTP is not the same as NFS -- so exporting /tftpboot/ltib in /etc/exports will NOT make TFTP available on your board.
I don't know Red Hat well, but on Debian the settings file for TFTP is in /etc/xinet.d/tftp. It is disabled by default.
Hello Sir,
Thanks for your reply. I found that the TFTP server was not installed porperly in ERedhat and hence it was not started inspite of all the above setting.
I loaded the TFTP server again and started it.
The problem is solved now.
Thanks.