I have a device that is similar to the Intel SS4000-E, but not exactly the same. Specifically, it has blank hard drives, so whatever web interface it should have isn't present. It does have RedBoot, and I can boot its installed kernel/initrd, up to the point where the initrd tries to mount the real boot devices and fails.
All the directions for installing Debian (or anything else) on ARM start with loading a custom firmware into the machine's web interface for firmware upgrades. Even the directions at http://d-i.alioth.debian.org/manual/en.armel/ch05s01.html#boot-firmware-ss4000e start with that step and then move into the RedBoot interface. I'd like to follow those directions, but to do that, I think I need to put a ramdisk.gz and a zImage somewhere on my drives, or something. Where do the files need to be for RedBoot to be able to load them? Or, do I need to fiddle with RedBoot at all? If I just netboot a Debian ARM installer (where can I get one for armel IOP32x, by the way), does the install process modify the data in RedBoot for me? I'm really only familiar with x86, so this whole non-MBR thing is pretty foreign to me. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected]

