I've never had to do this for a Sunfire V240, however is should be possible to make your own kernel on another linux sparc machine that includes all the drivers you need (and nothing you don't). Do this the debian way and make a kernel package.
Then with a little work you can replace original kernel with this one in the install media and voila! I did this several years ago to get debian installed on a compaq server that I was having issues with, worked like a charm. If you do this, and it works, post a copy of the compiled kernel for others.... Sean Robin Stevens wrote: > I've been attempting to do a sarge install on a Sunfire V240 system > (single CPU, 1GB RAM). > > Unfortunately, every tactic I've been trying seems to be hitting one > problem or another - judging by the archives all of these are known > issues on the hardware. I've taken half the RAM out and tried > installing from both CDROM and over the network. The latter method > generally seems successful until I reach the stumbling block of the > on-board Broadcom ethernet not working - I've tried 2.4 and 2.6 kernels > from the sarge, etch and sid installers but with no success. > > Before I spend too much more time on this, is anyone successfully running > sarge on a V240, preferably without having to resort to installing an > extra network card either temporarily or permanently? > > Robin > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

