There is a Gentoo Live CD. --- Mike Edwards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I don't know of any cd-bootable distribution for SPARC (you can put > one > together yourself, though I suspect this isn't the answer you're > looking > for :) ). However, many (most/all?) SPARC systems support booting > from > the network as well. At one point, I had a SPARC5 booting NetBSD > over > the network, served from an x86 Linux box. A similar setup can > certainly > be done with Debian, as well. > > I'm pretty sure I've come across a Debian manual on how to do this. > Not sure where it's located at the moment. > > > On Tue, Oct 26, 2004 at 10:24:50PM -0500, Alex Yung said: > > I used to run a Sparc Classic as my Firewall/Router. Recently, the > > hard disk died. I am wondering if anyone has any pointer to > diskless > > Sparc Firewall/Router. Most of the Linux Firewall/Router projects > > expect your hardware to be Intel. Just wondering if such thing > exist > > on the Sparc platform. > > > > Is there any Sparc Live CD similar to the Intel Knoppix? The > terminal > > server of Knoppix can accomplish what I want. This is why I am > > looking something like Knoppix. Any pointer is appreciated. > Thanks. > > > > Alex > > > -- > Mike Edwards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > System Administrator > Psychology Department, Rutgers University, Newark campus > Office: 973.353.5440 x246 > Cell : 732.407.2502 > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >

