Hello, I recently had 8 SAPRCstation LX's dumped in my lap that I'd like to put debian on and I am having a bit of trouble.
First off I tried to boot from the cd I burned of debian for sparc 2.2r3 from linuxiso-org. when I enter "boot cdrom" from the openboot "ok" prompt, I get a flash of light from the cdrom led, then nothing. I have tried it with a solaris 8 cd and it at least tried to boot (it choked when it realized there was on 24 meg of ram). But at least I know the boot works with a good cd. I can mount the cd anywhere else, it simply won't boot the machine. So, then I tried to set up tftp + rarp/arp to do a netboot. Well that failed miserably cus all the docs mention the kernel level rarp but I am using 2.4.13 which has no rarp. So I tried rarpd from the unstable debian packages and I "think" I have it set up right but prolly not since it doesn't seem to be working. So, the question is, what do you all think? Is there an easier way? I have ethernet, or cdrom, no floppy support at all. Is there a better place to get the cd iso's? Has anyone set up a machine running a 2.4.x kernel to boot a SPARC box? Any and all information will be greatly appreciated. I am very new to SPARC's but I think I have a handle on most of the stuff so far. Oh and the OpenBoot version is 2.10 if that helps... -- Corey Kovacs "I know not with what weapons World War III Computer Science Dept. will be fought, but World War IV will be DePauw University. fought with sticks and stones." 765.658.4761 - Albert EinsteinHel

