* David Thurman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-07-27 06:33]: > I am assuming, which is always wrong on my part, that your method > needs a serial cable to manage the install, where as Paul's claims > the LCD will provide a telnet access. We use those wonderful Mac's > without all the extras
Right. Someone's working on SSH support for debian-installer/sarge, but I don't know how long it will take. Once it's working better, I intend to integrate it with Cobalt. In any case, if everything else fails, there are USB to serial converters which you could use on the Mac. > I did read your how to and I just may have to go that route. I know > a lot of the information on Paul's is 2 years old and a lot may have > changed. Paul's HOWTO is still correct (for his installation files). > > kernel named vmlinux_raq-2800.gz but other models look for other > > names. Try copying this file to vmlinux_RAQ.gz and vmlinux.gz. Maybe > > this helps. > I don't think it is, I will try some different namings. I looked at the Sun > Restore CD and not much to go on for ho they want the kernel named. Looks > like vmlinux.gz?? It depends on the kernel. If you copy the kernel to the three files vmlinux_raq-2800.gz, vmlinux_RAQ.gz and vmlinux.gz you should be pretty well covered. -- Martin Michlmayr [EMAIL PROTECTED]

