I can confirm this is still an issue. After the initrd downloads, it starts to boot. eth0 comes up and wget failes to download from "http://72.14.176.101/gparted/0.4.5-2/filesystem.squashfs" with connection refused. It then tries nfsmount from my local dns server (192.168.0.1) which obviously fails with "nfsmount: need a path" since I'm not hosting nfs for gparted on my local dns server and eventually I'm given a busy box shell.
It looks like 0.4.5-2 is hosted in netboot.me, but gparted is up to 0.6.2-8 so this looks like a good time to upgrade. I suppose we'll need to find alternate hosting for the squashfs image, first, as "coilette.notdot.net" is clearly dead and has been for 4 mo. In the mean time, perhaps we should disable the gparted option.
I can confirm this is still an issue. After the initrd downloads, it starts to boot. eth0 comes up and wget failes to download from "http://72.14.176.101/gparted/0.4.5-2/filesystem.squashfs" with connection refused. It then tries nfsmount from my local dns server (192.168.0.1) which obviously fails with "nfsmount: need a path" since I'm not hosting nfs for gparted on my local dns server and eventually I'm given a busy box shell.
It looks like 0.4.5-2 is hosted in netboot.me, but gparted is up to 0.6.2-8 so this looks like a good time to upgrade. I suppose we'll need to find alternate hosting for the squashfs image, first, as "coilette.notdot.net" is clearly dead and has been for 4 mo. In the mean time, perhaps we should disable the gparted option.