So a friend and I are trying to install debian on an old G4 xserver cluster
node (specs 
here)<http://www.everymac.com/systems/apple/xserve/stats/xserve_g4_1.33_dp_cluster_node.html>.
We are following this guide on the debian site
http://www.debian.org/releases/stable/powerpc/ch04s05.html.en.

So far we have got a RHEL 5 machine actings as a functioning DHCP server and
TFTP server. But we are really unsure of what to do for step "4.5.4. Move
TFTP Images Into Place." Can anyone offer any guidance as to what files to
place in the tftpboot directory? We are assuming vmlinux, initrd.gz, yaboot,
yaboot.conf and boot.msg from
http://http.us.debian.org/debian/dists/lenny/main/installer-powerpc/current/images/powerpc/netboot/
is
this right or wrong? What should the directory structure look like?

Next, what do we do for the part that says"You may have to make a link from
that file to the file which tftpd will use for booting a particular client.
Unfortunately, the file name is determined by the TFTP client, and there are
no strong standards."  We really don't know what to do for this part. When
it mentions TFTP client does it mean the one that the xserver uses, does
OpenFirmware use a client somehow? Because were attempting to initiate
booting from TFTP through Open Firmware on the xserver via "boot enet:0" and
"boot enet:0,yaboot" both of which did not work. Were assuming because we
don't have the right files and in the right structure in the tftpboot
directory.

Any advice on how to get this xserver to netboot would be amazingly helpful,
we've been fighting with it for many weeks now and not getting anywhere :(

Sincerely,

Patrick Boutet

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