Ok, I have been plugging away at tryign to get my Indy's to boot. After trying everything I could think of I did a "printenv" I noticed that console was set to "g". I felt like the biggest idiot and was kicking myself beucase I overlooked this. Anyways, it is working fine now. >Ok, so after getting my Indigo2 working, I though I would give a crack >at installing debian-mips on my 2 Indy's. >I have installed HardHat 5.1 on an Indy back in 1998, and everything >went fine. >Now, when I try to boot off of bootp, here is what I get. >>> unsetenv netaddr >>> setenv DEBUG 1 >>> boot bootp()/tftpboot.img >enter loadbin scsi(0)disk(1)rdisk(0)partition(8)/sash >binary is COFF >72912+9440+3024+331696+23768d+3644+5808 entry: 0x8bf34950 >load reloc err 0 >loadbin: return 0 >enter loadbin bootp()/tftpboot.img >bootpopen: ctlr 0, file /tftpboot.img >bootpopen: host <NULL>, file /tftpboot.img >getrand returns 58418 >send BOOTP request: ciaddr 0.0.0.0, chaddr 8:0:69:8:e7:8d >arpresolve ip 255.255.255.255 -> broadcast >udp port error >BOOTP reply from (10.0.0.201): file tftpboot.img, myiaddr 10.0.0.224, >giaddr 0.0.0.0 >Setting $netaddr to 10.0.0.224 (from server ) >dlserver = 10.0.0.201 >TFTP: RRQ for file tftpboot.img to 10.0.0.201 >arpresolve ip 10.0.0.201 -> ether 0:10:b5:45:55:b5 >Obtaining /tftpboot.imh from server >bootpread: ctlr 0, buf a8764d90, count 4 >binary is COFF >bootpread: ctlr 0, buf a8764d94, count 72 >bootpread: ctlr 0, buf a8764df0, count 120 >2027520bootpread: ctlr 0, buf 88002000, count 2027520 >+1762928bootpread: ctlr 0, buf 88208ff8, count 1762928 >+95120 entry: 0x8800246c >load noreloc err 0 >bootpclose: ctlr 0 >loadbin: return 0 > >Notice that I unsetenv netaddr, this is becuase if not, I cannot even >donwload tftpboot.img. > >Any help would be appreciated.
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