On Sat, Mar 06, 2004 at 11:24:30PM +0100, Nicolas M. wrote: > On Sun, Mar 07, 2004 at 08:04:43AM +1100, Erik de Castro Lopo wrote: > > On Sat, 6 Mar 2004 21:10:08 +0100 > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > > > Thank you, Erik! That URL is what I was looking for! > > > > Good luck. It worked for a friend of mine but didn't work for me. I > > suspect that mine might have a earlier version boot ROM. > > > > To get mine (partially) working I had to take the harddrive out > > and set the disk up on an x86 machine. > > > > Erik > > -- > > +-----------------------------------------------------------+ > > Erik de Castro Lopo [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Yes it's valid) > > +-----------------------------------------------------------+ > > The word "Windows" is a word out of an old dialect of the > > Apaches. It means: "White man staring through glass-screen > > onto an hourglass..." > > > > > > -- > > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > =( > I tried but it did not work... I set up the NFS and DHCP server. > Everything seems allright. But when I power up the Qube2, it doesn't > boot from network. I don't see any packet through the NFS+DHCP server. > I tried to connect the cross cable on the primary and secondary RJ45 > plug, but it did not work... > Anyone has an idea?
OK, I solved my problem. Debian is now installed on one of my Qubes2. However, the second unit refuses to boot. I think the network interface is dead. Thanks. Nicolas.

