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Re: Antw: IIGS booting from Appleshare file server problem



In article <88v14a$1rk$1@news1.xs4all.nl>,
  "Douwe Rijpstra" <douwer@xs4all.nl> wrote:
> Yes, you are right. The files were not present in the FST-folder. I started
> all over and now I have used the System 6 Installer disk to install the
> necessary files on the server (called Network Booting from Server or
> something like that) and while loading the Finder from the server, after
> logging in, I get the message "please insert the disk SE/30" wich is the
> name of server harddisk. I don't understand because the path has been
> defined with the option "Apple II startup" from the server....Do you have
> any idea?
>

OK, I net boot GS's from an SE/30 at school (slow, but they don't have
hard drives), but I'm not there, so I'll have to do this from memory.

Start Appleshare Admin and make sure you have a user set up.  <Any User>
didn't really work well as far as booting a GS.. I never messed with it
further.

If you have the Apple II Startup Info set up right, there shouldn't be a
problem.  What does Verify Apple II Startup Info give you?

Furthermore, you should set your Privileges for all users (you ARE
sharing the SE/30's HD, right?)  Make sure the user has "Make Changes"
selected.

Let me know what happens.. I could probably address this better from work
since that's where �'ve got 3 GS's booting.

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