Okay, I'm back. I had to take care of buisness. A thought suddenly occured to me that I should try to reload Debian. So I did and the message is no more. Apparently it was a bad load.
I now have a new problem. I was playing around with the Openboot settings and I set the "boot-file" parameter to vmlinuz and now it says that vmlinuz is in valid arg. How can I reset the Openboot settings back to factory setting. The "boot-file" parameter is blank in the default column. Surely there is a way. Yep I kind of goofed it up! Walt On Saturday 12 July 2003 06:45 pm, Ben Collins wrote: > On Sun, Jul 13, 2003 at 02:02:32AM -0000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > (Grammar errors fixed) > > Greetings all > > > > I have curious problem with a SparcStation 20 > > that just got hold of. It seemed to load Debian ok > > but when it reboots after the install it gives > > me the following message at post: > > > > Level 15 Interrupt > > Type help for more information > > <#0> ok > > What version of Debian did you install? Do you know which kernel version > was installed? > > Does it not even get to the SILO prompt on reboot? Also, paste your > partition map.

