That's the easy answer. Unfortunately the Octane (which is the one I want to get working) resides on a network where netboot is not allowed. Believe me, I've tried to do this.
The Indy, happily netboots (on my home network). I tried to boot it and the Indigo2 from CD to test whether the problem what the Octane, that CD or the X-RC6 distribution.
From my understanding the intention of the X-RC6 cd is not to provide
the primary method of installing the OS. It is more of an experiment to see if what can be done and provide a quick "hey look what Linux can do" demo environment. I'm looking to use it for exactly that. Thanks! Mike Martin On 2/2/07, Stephen P. Becker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Can anyone help? I would really like to get these machines > functional! Sure, use install via netboot, which has been our recommended method from the beginning anyway. -Steve
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