I have a sun4m machine and Debian installed great on it with one exception. It will not boot correctly (or at least the way I'd like it).
The first hard drive has partition 3 labelled as type "Whole Disk". The hard drive is then partitioned with 500 MB for / and 500 MB for /tmp. When I reboot the computer waits at what seems to be a Sun boot prompt. I need to manually type in "boot disk1:1" to tell the machine to boot from the first partition of the first disk. After doing that I proceed to the SILO prompt where the Linux boot procedure that I am familiar with commences. I really need this machine to be remotely rebootable ... can it be done? Thanks, Fraser