Hooray. The first time I saw b4 working on non-x86...
until got to the base-system component, which failed because 
the scsi-cd module could not be loaded (what the heck ?).
Anyway, I went for the woody netinst now and did a dist-upgrade.
Working like a charme. I just have one slightly OT question:
Has anyone had problems with mp3s skipping in xmms & mpg321 ?
It's like timewarped playback. The card is a CS4231a.
(Note, using plain alsa in xmms gives scrambled output, sounds like 
I'm listening to some capacitors having a party. xmms-esd "works"
in the way mentioned above. mpg321 works straight out of the box
with no parameters).

-Alex

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Blars Blarson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Thursday, May 20, 2004 11:52 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; debian-sparc@lists.debian.org
> Subject: Re: Latest Sarge netboot failing...
> 
> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you write:
> >Gives the exact same effect as the b4 image:
> >
> >VFS: mounted root (ext2 filesystem)
> >Setting up filesystem, please wait ...
> >Unimplemented SPARC system call 188
> >Unimplemented SPARC system call 188
> >Unimplemented SPARC system call 188
> >Unimplemented SPARC system call 188
> >Unimplemented SPARC system call 188
> >Unimplemented SPARC system call 188
> >umount: /initrd: invalid argument
> >Segmentation fault
> >             Segmentation fault 
> >                             Segmentation fault
> >
> >[endless loop while producing screen distortions]
> 
> 
> That problem is with bterm and sbus or upa bus framebuffers.
> "debian-installer/framebuffer=false" is the workaround.
> 
> -- 
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> With Microsoft, failure is not an option.  It is a standard feature.
> 
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