HelpDesk ticket 715

2004-03-27 Thread support
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Problematic IPX

2004-03-27 Thread Mauricio
I turn my IPX (running Debian Woody 3.0 r2). I ssh to it. All is peachy. I go do groceries. When I come back, I find out it went back to the openboot prompt. What is going on here? I stick my hand behind the fan and it does not seem to be hot or anything. What else should I check?

Upgrading openboot

2004-03-27 Thread David Leggett
Hello Debian/Ultra5 users (and silo developers?) I have been attempting to upgrade my ultra5's openboot to the latest version which i downloaded from sunsolve (patch 106121-18). Aparently the version of openboot that is currently installed into the prom is 3.15 ok .version Release 3.15 Version

Re: Upgrading openboot

2004-03-27 Thread Clint Adams
Can i upgrade openboot with silo or do i need to use suns bootloader, whatever that might be? You could netboot the prom upgrade via RARP/TFTP.

Re: Status of 2.4 kernel with sparc 4m SMP

2004-03-27 Thread Jan-Benedict Glaw
On Thu, 2004-03-25 14:46:07 -0700, Dave Lee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Dear 4m / SMP users, (and maybe Ben Collins) Can anybody update me WRT the status of 2.4.x running on 4m/SMP hardware ? Should work. Don't expect 2.6.x to yet work SMP on sun4m Please also keep

Re: Upgrading openboot

2004-03-27 Thread David Leggett
On Saturday 27 March 2004 22:13, Clint Adams wrote: Can i upgrade openboot with silo or do i need to use suns bootloader, whatever that might be? You could netboot the prom upgrade via RARP/TFTP. Which is a fine idea indeed new openboot installed and running wonderfully Sun Ultra 5/10