Re: sparc ss20/debian

2006-04-05 Thread Bruce O'Neel
Hi, On Tue, Apr 04, 2006 at 11:49:00PM +0200, Casper wrote: Do you want to boot from disk? You should enter the OpenBoot Prompt (OBP) and boot disk instead of boot net or just boot. Note that you can define a default device to boot off (though I don't remember the

Re: sparc ss20/debian

2006-04-04 Thread Casper
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Jan-Benedict Glaw [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Thu, 2006-01-12 22:25:21 +0100, samuel desseaux [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Does somebody could tell me the meaning of the following message that i have at the beginning Timeout waiting for ARP/RARP packets Lost

Re: sparc ss20/debian

2006-02-03 Thread koda80 (sent by Nabble.com)
, it will retry this until the STOP-A command is issued, resetting the boot to whatever your disk is will fix that, your cdrom has to be set for ID6 to work with the 'boot cdrom' command (mine is external). View this message in context: Re: sparc ss20/debian Sent from the debian-sparc forum at Nabble.com.

sparc ss20/debian

2006-01-12 Thread samuel desseaux
Hi! Does somebody could tell me the meaning of the following message that i have at the beginning Timeout waiting for ARP/RARP packets Lost carrier (transceiver cable problem?) Cable -problem or twisted pair hub link-test disabled ? what could i do? Best regards samuel -- Jabber:[EMAIL

Re: sparc ss20/debian

2006-01-12 Thread Jan-Benedict Glaw
On Thu, 2006-01-12 22:25:21 +0100, samuel desseaux [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Does somebody could tell me the meaning of the following message that i have at the beginning Timeout waiting for ARP/RARP packets Lost carrier (transceiver cable problem?) Cable -problem or twisted pair hub link-test