> The system loads SILO, and then offers me "linux" and "rescue" as > kernels to boot. When I choose "Linux", I get: > > cannot find /boot/sparc64.gz (unknown isofs error) > > When I try: "recue", I get: > > Loading initial ramdisk... > Fast Data Access MMU miss > ok
I had the exactly same problem but a net install went smoothly. 1) Install rarp and atftpd on another box in the same LAN. 2) Check your Blade's MAC address from the boot screen and write an IP address for it to /etc/ethers. 3) Tell the Blade to "boot net" and check from /var/log what file it is requesting. 4) Write tftpboot.img to the directory atftpd uses with the above filename, and another "boot net" should give you the Debian installer. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

