On Tue, 24 Aug 2004, Martin Michlmayr wrote: > * Gerald Waugh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-08-24 04:10]: > > How would one install on a Mips system, without a serial port? Maybe use a > > At the moment, you don't. It is possible in theory to work on SSH > support (so you'd start the machine, and connect there remotely via > SSH for the installation), but at the moment it seems like more work > than it's worth. If there is great demand for this, I might be > convinced to implement SSH support.
I can understand that! We have Debian running on several RaQs, they are the original RaQ. And I have to tell you they are all running fine! We use them for the restore process on RaQ3/4/XTR/550s. We also have a RaQ2+ Debain acting as our interface to the Intermet, running an iptables firewall with nat. It's just the original Qube with no serial port that seems to be a pain! back to the original problem, the fellow with the CacheQube is in Denmark, and I am in CT, USA. Is it possible to mount the drive on a PC and replace a file(s), with a kernel that will allow the CacheQube to boot? Gerald -- http://frontstreetnetworks.com | http://raqware.com Front Street Networks LLC, 229 Front Street, Ste.#C New Haven, CT 06513-3203 | phone: +1-203-785-0699

