On Fri, 24 Mar 2006 13:54:35 Marc Zyngier wrote: > Just to let you know, after the long thread that took place here > last month, that I managed to successfully install Etch on a > Multia, using a serial console and booting over the network. > > I used the netboot image located there : > http://people.debian.org/~vorlon/d-i/alpha/2006-03-20/netboot/boot.img ... > If someone needs help to get her/his Multia running, feel free to > chime in, I'll be happy to share any gory detail.
I am trying to do this too. I get as far as "Downloading the Release file" but get a "Bad archive" error with all the UK mirrors. The network seems to be divined correcly as it gets its IP address from the bootp. I manually enter a nameserver but I'm pretty sure it's correct as it works for my other machines. Is there any way to get to the error logs when using a serial console? (I'm using minicom.) My multia currently runs RedHat 5.2 which boots from an internal IDE disc via ARC and milo. It's a 166MHz with 64MB. It also has an SVGA card in the slot. I tried copying the image referred to in the debian-alpha installation guide to the IDE drive. It started booting but stuck at loading the initrd. I guess there is no IDE built into the kernel. Would it be possible for installation kernels to be built with IDE included? How come the netboot image only supports serial console? Martin -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]