It is the 7.0.5 binary package! Wow, I didn't see that there is a new
one. Gee, I wonder when I downloaded this one.
On May 20, 2004, at 2:23 PM, Jeff Squyres wrote:
> This should have been fixed in the latest 7.0.6 release -- is this the
> version that you were using?
>
> We discovered that we goofed in 7.0.5 in making code for arbitrary
> numbers of network interfaces -- LAM would actually end up looking
> only at the first 10. So it shouldn't have anything to do with IPv6
> itself, just the total number of network interfaces.
>
> Let me know if 7.0.6 doesn't fix the problem for you.
>
>
> On Thu, 20 May 2004, Marc Colosimo wrote:
>
>> After spending several hours of trying to figure out why lamboot
>> would not work with a list of machine names, but does work fine with
>> "localhost". Basically, it couldn't resolve the local hostname. I
>> discover some old threads about /etc/hosts having more than one
>> address for localhost. Sure enough, my Mac was setup for IPV6.
>> Turning that off allows lamboot to work. I'm just passing this along
>> so that others can quickly find this. Maybe a note should be put in
>> the FAQ for booting with IPV6 and how to tell.
>>
>> Also, is this going to be fixed sometime?
>>
>> Thanks
>> Marc
>>
>>
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