Woody is not released so there are no official CD images. It's "testing" so it's possible there might be a bug. I think I heard something about this on one of the other lists. But making a bootable sparc CD is the same as any El Torito bootable CD, simply download the potato CD image and burn it onto a CD. Eureka.
a Mark Montague wrote: > > Unless I'm doing something horribly wrong, the root.bin doesn't fit on > a floppy. I just got a castoff sparc20, so I got > > ...debian/dists/woody/main/disks-sparc/3.0.13-2001-08-28/images-1.44/root.bin > > and the narrow rescue.bin. The rescue disk boots the kernel without > trouble, but I get > > (on an i386 debian machine) > % sudo dd if=root.bin of=/dev/fd0 bs=1024 > Password: > dd: writing `/dev/fd0': No space left on device > 1441+0 records in > 1440+0 records out > > I assume that sun disks aren't a weird format, since the rescue disk > worked. Am I just doing something stupid because I haven't tried > debian-sparc before, or is this a bug (and what package should it be > bug reported against, if it is?) > > I could burn a CD, but I have no idea how to make a sparc-bootable CD > image, and there don't seem to be (?) any woody sparc images > pre-made.