Olivier Molteni wrote:
 
> But I never succeded to tell the eeprom to directly boot my own kernel (which
> is a 2.4.1). When booting with bfd, it load the eeprom kernel (a 2.2.14) and

2.4.x kernels changed (minorly) the way they boot, so the RaQ3/4 breaks. 
We are aware of it, and are working on an experimental fix.

As for putting Debian on there, you're not the first person to try.  I
still don't understand WHY?

Tim

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Tim Hockin
Systems Software Engineer
Sun Microsystems, Cobalt Server Appliances
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