2016-02-13 13:07 GMT+01:00 John Paul Adrian Glaubitz <
glaub...@physik.fu-berlin.de>:
> Try:
> > https://people.debian.org/~glaubitz/netboot/
On my U1, I get a 'fast data access MMU miss" straight after loading
"boot.img".
Same network setup just installed find with the "boot.img" from lenny
(whic
On 02/13/2016 01:02 PM, Frans van Berckel wrote:
> Are you able to run a build for a sparc64 tftpboot.img as will? Like we
> did with debian lenny for example. Maybe it's bit changed, now.
Maybe.
Try:
> https://people.debian.org/~glaubitz/netboot/
Adrian
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ts of Anatoly, the issue has already been fixed
> upstream and it's just a matter of time when the updated package
> will be available in Debian unstable.
Adrian,
Are you able to run a build for a sparc64 tftpboot.img as will? Like we
did with debian lenny for example. Maybe it's bit cha
On Sat, 11 Oct 2003 10:49:03 EDT, Mauricio writes:
>> Ok, I am trying to put linux in my SS1+. So, I downloaded
>>to my netbsd box, which I am using as rarpd/tftpd server. I
>>configured the SS1+ to boot from le(). This is what happens:
<...>
>>Booting from: le(0,0,0)vmunix
>>307c00
>>W
At 14:28 -0400 9/30/03, Mauricio wrote:
Ok, I am trying to put linux in my SS1+. So, I downloaded
ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian/dists/woody/main/disks-sparc/current/sun4cdm/tftpboot.img
to my netbsd box, which I am using as rarpd/tftpd server. I
configured the SS1+ to boot from le(). This is
On Sun, Jul 20, 2003 at 01:07:20PM -0400, Ben Collins wrote:
[...]
> Have you tried the one at:
>
> http://auric.debian.org/~bcollins/disks-sparc/current/
If I remember correctly the tftp boot images provided above don't
have a version of the tulip driver built in that supports the dmfe
cards bui
On Sun, Jul 20, 2003 at 07:08:50PM +0200, Thomas 'Mike' Michlmayr wrote:
> hi!
>
> does anybody know if a tftpboot.img with dmfe support (davicom) exists?
>
> or, how does one build customized tftpboot.imgs?
Have you tried the one at:
http://auric.debian.org/~bcollins
hi!
does anybody know if a tftpboot.img with dmfe support (davicom) exists?
or, how does one build customized tftpboot.imgs?
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It was suggest I hook up the serial console, and I have done so again,
this time a bit more thoroughly, and I did NOT use diag mode on the
machine. Also, I tried removing the PGX64 card in accordance with
recent observations (doing so made no difference in my case whatsoever).
The following is usi
On Tue, Oct 15, 2002 at 02:46:26PM +0100, Ian Cass wrote:
> > Any other thoughts? :/ I had really planned everything around using
> > Debian on this V880 as the primary machine for the department (hopefully
> > quite soon) and boy, is it not looking promising so far...
>
> Try checking the serial
> Any other thoughts? :/ I had really planned everything around using
> Debian on this V880 as the primary machine for the department (hopefully
> quite soon) and boy, is it not looking promising so far...
Try checking the serial console.
--
Ian Cass
> Any other thoughts? :/ I had really planned everything around using
> Debian on this V880 as the primary machine for the department (hopefully
> quite soon) and boy, is it not looking promising so far...
Not much else I can tell you. Kernel support for this class of
ultrasparc is fairly new, so
On Fri, Oct 11, 2002 at 06:02:01PM -0400, Ben Collins wrote:
> Crappy. I bet it's just too darn big. If you have a CD burner, try the
> netinst.iso. I bet it'd work.
Finally got a chance to try this idea. Got the netinst.iso.bz2 out of
current and burned a CD of it, tossed it in and did "boot cdr
On Fri, Oct 11, 2002 at 06:02:01PM -0400, Ben Collins wrote:
> Crappy. I bet it's just too darn big.
Interesting. You know, it's not much bigger than the image I use
without trouble on the u10s and 'blade, and the Aug 19 image was in fact
much smaller but as you know still didn't pan out. Still,
> Rebooting with command: boot net
> Boot device: /[EMAIL PROTECTED],70/[EMAIL PROTECTED],1 File and args:
> (number runs up for a while, then)
> 489800 Instruction Access Error
> {2} ok
Crappy. I bet it's just too darn big. If you have a CD burner, try the
netinst.iso. I bet it'd work. You c
vant bit of layout:
/tftpboot/:
8B4E71B4@ (soft link to debian/sun4u-3plus-boot-img)
debian/:
sun4u-3plus-boot-img (tftpboot.img from the_above_URL/sun4u, dated
Oct 5)
Obviously there's more, but that's the relevant bits. The SunFire V880
is, of
On Sun, Jun 09, 2002 at 08:59:43PM +0200, Eduard Bloch wrote:
> > as expected it just doesn't work. I've never seen a floppy install work
>
> What does that mean, it would not work or did you never use floppies on
> them?
Says something like "could not load Sun Package" or something like that.
Do
#include
Chris Jantzen wrote on Fri Jun 07, 2002 um 07:02:46PM:
> > > SPARCstation IPC is listed as working in documentation, but will not
> > > boot tftpboot.img. Boot ROM 2.4, 48MB RAM (maximum), onboard ethernet.
> >
> > There is many trouble with tftpboot mode
I am attempting to net boot a sparcstation 2 (SS2) from an NT box. I
have successfully configured RARP and TFTP servers on the NT box, and
the SS2 has (seemingly) successfully managed to copy the boot image -
tftpboot.img (which I renamed to 'ip-address-in-hex.SUN4C').
When beginni
Well, I can confirm that the current images don't work with the Netra X1 -- I
get to the "Booting Linux..." message and then it just hangs. I tried
tftpboot.img and linux-a.out with the same results.
--Adam
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On Thu, Dec 28, 2000 at 02:36:40PM -0500, Ben Collins wrote:
:After you boot, switch to vt2 (ALT+F2), and hist return to get a shell.
:See what happens there (or switch to vt3 and check the log window).
Nothing unusual I can see with the shell, the log window shows
/sbin/dbootstrap exiting and no
On Thu, Dec 28, 2000 at 02:36:40PM -0500, Ben Collins wrote:
:After you boot, switch to vt2 (ALT+F2), and hist return to get a shell.
:See what happens there (or switch to vt3 and check the log window).
Aw shucks, that meens I have to go all the way up stairs (one flight),
and put a head on it (w
On Thu, Dec 28, 2000 at 02:38:46PM -0500, Jonathan D. Proulx wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a misbehaving Sparcstation10.
>
> Using the tftpboot.img I get as far as the "Welcome" splash srcreen,
> but when I hit return it only brings me back to the same screen???
>
>
Hi,
I have a misbehaving Sparcstation10.
Using the tftpboot.img I get as far as the "Welcome" splash srcreen,
but when I hit return it only brings me back to the same screen???
I've done 7 net installs recently with this server & image with no
problems (2 sparc20's an
On Wed, Jun 28, 2000 at 11:57:07AM -0400, Kurt Mosiejczuk wrote:
> On Wed, 28 Jun 2000, Ben Collins wrote:
>
> > Could you elaborate on "current" with the directory name you downloaded
> > this from? (something like 2000-06-01-2.2.15).
> >
> > Ben
>
> Well, I feel dumb now. I looked on the mirr
On Wed, 28 Jun 2000, Ben Collins wrote:
> Could you elaborate on "current" with the directory name you downloaded
> this from? (something like 2000-06-01-2.2.15).
>
> Ben
Well, I feel dumb now. I looked on the mirror, and there were newer
images under 2.2.15-2000-06-10. I thought I had downloa
On Wed, Jun 28, 2000 at 11:42:27AM -0400, Kurt Mosiejczuk wrote:
> I'm having problems using the latest tftpboot.img for
> sparc (potato). I've tried 2 IPXs (boot ROM 2.3 and 2.4)
> and now a SS2 (ROM 2.4.1). All of them get the image, say
> "Booting Linux..." an
I'm having problems using the latest tftpboot.img for
sparc (potato). I've tried 2 IPXs (boot ROM 2.3 and 2.4)
and now a SS2 (ROM 2.4.1). All of them get the image, say
"Booting Linux..." and lock up HARD. I have to power cycle
them to get back a prompt. Are there any k
On Mon, 5 Oct 1998, Robert S Doiel Sr wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I have looked for information on this at the S/Linux site and the Debian
> Sparc Port site and don't know what I am doing wrong. I am trying to
> install Debian on a SparcStation 4/330 (deskside model) via a netboot. The
Hello,
I have looked for information on this at the S/Linux site and the Debian
Sparc Port site and don't know what I am doing wrong. I am trying to
install Debian on a SparcStation 4/330 (deskside model) via a netboot. The
tftp side of things seems to be working OK (the boot box is a debian Int
> "Eric" == Eric Delaunay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Eric> So, if someone wants to take over my kernel-patches-*-sparc
Eric> package and build & package new kernel (eg. 2.0.35 with
Eric> turbosparc patch), I will use it in my next boot disks.
Consider this a kind-of volunteer. I
irst updated it, and secondly copied across my debian
> > > one, but these didn't fix it.
> > >
> > > Eventually, on a whim, I noticed that the tftpboot.img is a odd-number of
> > > bytes long. I used dd to pad it with zeros to the nearest 4-byte
>
> ahh much easier! I went to the next vc and did an ifconfig...I forgot all
> about "ass route"(per earlier response) and I didn't even think of configure
^^
Man I should not type before I am awake...not only did I mis spell add
as assI got it ass backwards too...
I know its
On Fri, Jul 24, 1998 at 11:16:24AM +0100, Jules Bean wrote:
> On Fri, 24 Jul 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > Ok...I am trying to install on an "effectivly diskless" Sun IPC...
> > as I said in an earlier message...I got it to boot with tftpboot.img.
> >
On Fri, 24 Jul 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Ok...I am trying to install on an "effectivly diskless" Sun IPC...
> as I said in an earlier message...I got it to boot with tftpboot.img.
>
> I am very happy about this but...it is kind of useless to boot
> with tftpboot
] [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, July 24, 1998 5:07 PM
To: debian-sparc@lists.debian.org
Subject:Ack! tftpboot.img - Whats the point?
Ok...I am trying to install on an "effectivly diskless" Sun IPC...
as I said in an earlier message...I got it to boot with tftpboot.img.
Ok...I am trying to install on an "effectivly diskless" Sun IPC...
as I said in an earlier message...I got it to boot with tftpboot.img.
I am very happy about this but...it is kind of useless to boot
with tftpboot and then use floppies to install the kernel mods,
base ssyetm, etc.
ross my debian
> > one, but these didn't fix it.
> >
> > Eventually, on a whim, I noticed that the tftpboot.img is a odd-number of
> > bytes long. I used dd to pad it with zeros to the nearest 4-byte
> > boundary, and tried again. It works! So this app
e) until the stage where it downloads the tftpboot.img.
> I had deduced (by using tcpdump ;) that a sparc-2 is a sun4c, and was able
> to name the file correctly. It would show progress on the console up to
> the end (26a400, IIRC) and then hang. After a long time (5-10 min) it
>
I had no problems, however I used a Slak 3.3 box as the TFTP server.
It worked great.
-Original Message-
From: Jules Bean [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, July 20, 1998 12:15 AM
To: debian-sparc@lists.debian.org
Subject:tftpboot.img
Hi there again...
Still no luck
Hi there again...
Still no luck with my floppy drive. However, I yesterday installed my
transceivers, and started net-booting.
All went well initially (I'm booting off redhat, I'm afraid - it's my
friend's machine) until the stage where it downloads the tftpboot.img.
I h
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