e working so
I've given up on that app.
If someone could be so nice as to tell me what the debian/sparc X
configuration tool is called I might fare better. Alternatively if someone
could tell me what I should put in the XF86 config file that'll do.
cheers
Jonathan Pratt
-Orig
On Sun, Sep 01, 2002 at 05:30:36 +0930,
woodsend <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[...]
> to) have no trouble by itself. Its when the boot sequence looks at the SCSI
> bus that the whole thing falls down. I can't imagine that anything different
> would happen if I removed the CDROM (and left the HDD in p
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Subject: Re: DEBIAN 3.0 on a SPARC Classic X
On Sat, 31 Aug 2002 19:19:34 +0930, "woodsend" writes:
>This isn't a bad idea (ie it would work), but I really wanted these
machines
>to be stand-alo
On Sat, 31 Aug 2002 19:19:34 +0930, "woodsend" writes:
>This isn't a bad idea (ie it would work), but I really wanted these machines
>to be stand-alone.
you'd boot from tftp *once*, install stuff on disk and boot from
there later on...duh.
az
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Subject: Re: DEBIAN 3.0 on a SPARC Classic X
On Sat, 31 Aug 2002 09:42:01 +0930, "woodsend" writes:
>I got hold of a couple of Sparc Classic X's which I've converted to
>"Classic"s by modifying the contents of the NVRAM. Now I can boot from a
>CDROM.
On Sat, 31 Aug 2002 09:42:01 +0930, "woodsend" writes:
>I got hold of a couple of Sparc Classic X's which I've converted to
>"Classic"s by modifying the contents of the NVRAM. Now I can boot from a
>CDROM.
<...>
>For all intents and purposes the boot sequence has hung.
<...>
>any ideas on how to o
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