Trouble PXE Boot After Kernel Starts Loading

2011-02-15 Thread Hal Vaughan
I have a Soekris Net5501 and I'm using tftp to boot pxelinux.0 and, ultimately, from there, I want to install Squeeze. First, I have to thank Debian, since the PXE boot explanation (sorry, lost the link from earlier) was a very good explanation on how to set up PXE. But since it was for Etch,

Re: Trouble PXE Boot After Kernel Starts Loading

2011-02-15 Thread Michael Tsang
On Tuesday 15 February 2011 16:17:27 Hal Vaughan wrote: I have a Soekris Net5501 and I'm using tftp to boot pxelinux.0 and, ultimately, from there, I want to install Squeeze. First, I have to thank Debian, since the PXE boot explanation (sorry, lost the link from earlier) was a very good

Re: Trouble PXE Boot After Kernel Starts Loading

2011-02-15 Thread Hal Vaughan
On Feb 15, 2011, at 5:31 AM, Michael Tsang wrote: On Tuesday 15 February 2011 16:17:27 Hal Vaughan wrote: I have a Soekris Net5501 and I'm using tftp to boot pxelinux.0 and, ultimately, from there, I want to install Squeeze. First, I have to thank Debian, since the PXE boot explanation

Re: Trouble PXE Boot After Kernel Starts Loading

2011-02-15 Thread Hal Vaughan
This turned out to be something completely different and, it turns out, something VERY poorly documented. To communicate with the Soekris system, I need to use a serial cable and the program screen. It turns out that the baud rate is changed during the install unless you specify a baud rate