kernel command line in order to have DHCP and network and therefore
avoid serial cable. Not wokring for me though. :-(
Please let us know if you succeed.
Did you check your DHCP logs? does the device request an IP?
/me suggests getting a serial cable :)
At least then we can figure out where
I have a serial cable but I can't bear debian works without it. :-)
Hang on a minute. So you've got a serial cable...
use it, figure out where the boot process stops (if at all).
Then once we know what the problem is, it can most likely be fixed or
worked around.
Then, once it's fixed, you
Am Thursday 09 December 2010 14:48:25 schrieb Stuart Winter:
I have a serial cable but I can't bear debian works without it. :-)
Hang on a minute. So you've got a serial cable...
use it, figure out where the boot process stops (if at all).
Then once we know what the problem is, it can most
I already have the right serial cable with the right connector. But
I'm too lazy to open the dockstar. :-)
Too bad!
I misread your initial post and thought you actually succeeded in
booting Slackware :-(
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On Thu, Dec 9, 2010 at 21:02, Christophe Lyon christophe.l...@gmail.com wrote:
I already have the right serial cable with the right connector. But
I'm too lazy to open the dockstar. :-)
Too bad!
I misread your initial post and thought you actually succeeded in
booting Slackware :-(