I used loadlin on my x86 system years ago when I had some boot problems
(kernel 2.0.x). Would it be posible to boot Linux if you're in Solaris?
Daniel van Eeden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Ben Collins wrote:
On Thu, Apr 24, 2003 at 12:27:11PM -0700, Geoffrey Messier wrote:
Odd, at that point it should boot into the Debian Installer. The lost
interrupts concern me. I don't even get those on my SB100, with or
without DMA.
The thread
http://lists.debian.org/debian-sparc/2002/debian-sparc-200210/msg00359.html
suggests that the lost interrupt errors are due to a PROM version on the SB150's
that's too new. However, the PROM downgrade procedure for the SB100's will
apparently wreck an SB150.
Do you know if there's a kernel initiative to look into this problem?
Haven't heard of anything. Either you can attempt to look into it
yourself, or wait for a SPARC developer like myself to run across an
SB150 to work on.
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