On Friday 10 October 2003 18:03, Cameron Mac Millan wrote: > Hi folks, Moin,
> Apologies if I'm asking a common question, but I have googled myself > stupid on this and can't find any documentation that directly addresses > what I'm seeing happen here - at least, not in a way that makes sense to > me. I just installed my first INDY with Linux, so I can remember very good. > booting Indys. Nada. Same error message: > >> bootp()/tftproot/tftpboot.img Are you sure that you have to give the path to the image? I just typed in the file bootp()tftpboot.img This files is in /boot/, what is my default for the tftp server (debian i386) > No server for /tftproot/tftpboot.img. > Your netaddr environment variable may be set incorrectly, or > the net may be too busy for a connection to be made. > Unable to execute bootp()/tftproot/tftpboot.img Than try some more things: at the INDY: unsetenv netaddr at the DHCP server maschine: echo 2048 32767 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_local_port_range (have a look to the MIPS-FAQ). I found a very good installation instruction in the web http://www.pl-forum.de/berichte/indy-debian.html It is in german, but all commands are in a different color, so it's easy to understand (I hope so). CU -- |Michael Renner E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | |D-72072 Tuebingen Germany ICQ: #112280325 | |Germany Don't drink as root! ESC:wq

