Long story short, the Macs were booting too fast and missing the
mount. (The Xserve is in a differnt subnet.) You could login as
the local admin, HUP DirectoryServices, and then login as a
network user.
Aren't network machines required to be on the same subnet?
(From a support position.)
Not sure about that.
I wasn't sure either, but in all my years of dealing with netbooting
and related cruft it's always been assumed. Too many things span
subnets poorly. I couldn't find anything explicit either.
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-dhan
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