Aloha, It depends on what you do with the box. I think OpenBSD is the best OS for older Sun boxes, but that is just me. You can always open the case and plug in a SCSI cd-rom and do your install with the CD hanging out. Just set it to SCSI ID 6. OpenBSD recomends downloading their boot floppy and using DD to write it to the swap partition and then booting that partition and doing a network install.
If you really want Linux then SuSE 7.3 is the most up-to-date distro. You can download ALL five cds from SuSE. Gentoo would probally be a better Linux solution, but might take a few days to compile:) Dusty > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > Aloha, > > I have a Sparc 20 running a partial RH 6.1. This box also does not > have a > floppy drive or a CD drive. Any ideas for an OS upgrade? Can I place > the needed CD in a drive on another box on the LAN and then maybe do > an FTP install? What is the best course short of buying a drive or > two? > > Thanks, > > Ben
