Hi, I was hoping to boot Debian on this SGI Origin 200 (I think):
>> hinv System SGI-IP27 2 180 MHz IP27 Processors Main memory size: 128 Mbytes Integral SCSI controller 0 Integral SCSI controller 1 Integral Fast Ethernet IOC3 serial port Integral SCSI controller 2 Integral SCSI controller 3 Integral SCSI controller 4 >> bootp()/tftpboot.img Setting $netaddr to 192.168.0.2 (from server 192.168.0.1) Obtaining tftpboot.img from server 192.168.0.1 Unable to execute bootp()/tftpboot.img: execute format error >> bootp()/vmlinux-ip27-2.4.21-pre4 Setting $netaddr to 192.168.0.2 (from server 192.168.0.1) Obtaining vmlinux-ip27-2.4.21-pre4 from server 192.168.0.1 Unable to execute bootp()/vmlinux-ip27-2.4.21-pre4: execute format error >> I followed http://www.linux-debian.de/howto/debian-mips-woody-install.html but that doesn't seem to go. That seems to address 32-bit IP22 processors. I found vmlinux-ip27-2.4.21-pre4, but it failed too. Anyone have experience netbooting Linux on an Origin 200? (I suppose I could go over to linux-mips.org, but since my goal is to bring up Debian, I figure I'd ask here first.) I'd be willing to try out any new things for the Debian-Installer if there exists something that might boot. -Maitland

