> > when i tell the indy to > > # boot -f bootp()vmlinux init=/bin/sh nfsroot=10.0.0.1:/home/indy/indy > > Can you try: > > >> bootp():vmlinux init=/bin/sh nfsroot=10.0.0.1:/home/indy/indy > > and see if that works ?
Doesn't work either. Exactly the same behaviour (actually i had to do bootp():/tftpboot/vmlinux ... tftp access restriction; and : seems to implicit an absolute path. I did try bootp()10.0.0.1:/tftpboot/vmlinux as well...) Just the same odd behaviour, the indy ACK'ing the first TFTP Data Packet, but not replying to the second data package. I believe in some bug in the PROM... any idea how i can update this (i don't have a service contract with sgi... the machine does have some IRIX 6.1 installed i think, but i want to run it diskless) PROM is Version "5.1.2 Rev B4 R4X00 IP24 Dec 9, 1993 (BE)" Thanks & Greetings Erich Schubert

