"DREIER Frédéric" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Thx Ben, it works when I include ip in boot command.
> 
> Now I try to setup the bootp instead of the above solution (more easy for 
> users).
> 
> - I started bootpd (bootptab), nfs-sever, etc.
> - I just boot using "boot net"
> 
> .. Linux boot, but don't make any bootp request, and stop when trying to 
                                    
Hmm...  I think the only way to boot Sparcs is by using
rarp and bootparamd.
Therefore, on your bootserver install rarpd, bootparamd, tftpd and nfsd.
Compile a sparc kernel with autoconfig and nfsroot enabled in the
network options. Then make it so that the tftp request finds the kernel.
(i.e. arrange a symlink in /tftpboot )

HTH,

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Ragga

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