On Fri, 2007-03-23 at 15:36 +0100, Eric Rapilly wrote: > If I can't boot from a Cdrom written on a fedora, What distro the CD is written on shouldn't matter - provided it is written correctly (you did check the md5sum). Note that some Windows burners `helpfully' pad iso images; thus always giving incorrect md5sum; even for correctly written CDs.
> is there a good way to > install Debian on my SUN ? If no, what shall I do to install Debian on > my SUN Judging by the least thread you posted here the problem is that OpenBoot (the firmware; kind of like what the PC's BIOS would be if it was properly designed) can't find the cdrom device. 'cdrom' is usually an alias (like a symlink) for the SCSI cdrom. It's possible the alias is missing or that a hardware change means that it's not in the expected place. Have a look at an OpenBoot reference for how to change the alias or how to specify where in OpenBoot's 'filesystem' the cd drive is. HTH Cheers, - Martin -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

