Hello guys, I got indigo2 and I would like to install debian-mips on it. I have to say I am totaly new with debian-mips, but not with linux. I tried to install indigo2 (http://www.linux-debian.de/howto/debian-mips-woody-install.html). I set dhcpd.conf, set inetd.conf, put tftpboot.img from debian-mips CD in /tftpboot dir on server. I even set IP address in command menu of indigo. I tried to do boot and bootp with echos like this:
command: >>boot -f bootp()/tftpboot/tftpboot.img echo: >>No server for /tftpboot/tftpboot.img Your netaddr environment variable may be set up incorectly or net may be too busy for connection to be made Unable to load bootp()/tftpboot/tftpboot.img : could not connect to remote host next command: >>bootp():/tftpboot/tftpboot.img echo: >>No server for /tftpboot/tftpboot.img Your netaddr environment variable may be set up incorectly or net may be too busy for connection to be made Unable to execute bootp():/tftpboot/tftpboot.img next command: >>bootp()/tftpboot/tftpboot.img echo: >>No server for /tftpboot/tftpboot.img Your netaddr environment variable may be set up incorectly or net may be too busy for connection to be made Unable to execute bootp():/tftpboot/tftpboot.img next command: >>boot():/tftpboot/tftpboot.img echo: >>No server for /tftpboot/tftpboot.img Your netaddr environment variable may be set up incorectly or net may be too busy for connection to be made Unable to execute bootp():/tftpboot/tftpboot.img In time of boot or bootp I cloud see with tcpdump on server 4 broadcasts (maybe to get tftpboot.img) from indigo to server. I could see MAC address of indigo, but I could not ping on indigos IP from server. I was really confused, how I can see MAC address and cannot ping on IP of indigo, even if IP of indigo was set up in command menu. After 4 bootp broadcasts I could not see even MAC addreess. I looks to me dhcpd could not give to indigo its belonged IP. Have you faced similar problem like this? Thank you for any help. Petr

