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Re: lenny installer on Indigo2



On Wed, Mar 19, 2008 at 02:47:24PM +0100, Martin Michlmayr wrote:
> * Nick Schmalenberger <nick@schmalenberger.us> [2008-03-19 04:14]:
> > tip22: IP22 Linux tftpboot loader 0.3.10
> > Loading program segment 1 at 0x88004000, size = 0x0 45c086
> > Zeroing memory at 0x88460086, size = 0x3f40a              
> > Kernel entry point is 0x8840a000            
> > Copying initrd from 0x89e3e5d0 to 0x88800000 (0x3e1adb bytes)...
> > Initrd copied.                                                  
> > Starting kernel...
> > 
> > It then sits there for as long as I leave it. I installed etch by the
> > same method, so this should work. Is there anything else I can try?
> 
> What does printenv say?
Command Monitor.  Type "exit" to return to the menu.
>> setenv srvaddr 192.168.3.15                      
>> printenv
SystemPartition=scsi(0)disk(2)rdisk(0)partition(8)
OSLoadPartition=scsi(0)disk(2)rdisk(0)partition(0)
OSLoader=arcboot                                  
OSLoadFilename=Linux
AutoLoad=Yes        
TimeZone=PST8PDT
console=g       
diskless=0
dbaud=9600
volume=80 
sgilogo=y
autopower=y
netaddr=192.168.3.26
eaddr=08:00:69:07:b1:c9
cpufreq=250            
NoAutoLoad=CONSOLE OPEN FAILED.
ConsoleOut=serial(0)           
ConsoleIn=serial(0) 
srvaddr=192.168.3.15
>> boot -f bootp():/netboot-boot.img
Obtaining /netboot-boot.img from server 192.168.3.15
7680+11649712 
...
tip22: IP22 Linux tftpboot loader 0.3.10
Loading program segment 1 at 0x88004000, size = 0x0 45c086
Zeroing memory at 0x88460086, size = 0x3f40a              
Kernel entry point is 0x8840a000            
Copying initrd from 0x89e3e5d0 to 0x88800000 (0x3e1adb bytes)...
Initrd copied.                                                  
Starting kernel...

The tftp server is tftpd-hpa with the command line 
/usr/sbin/in.tftpd /usr/sbin/in.tftpd -s /var/lib/tftpboot -R 4096:32767
run from openbsd-inetd and it works well with the etch netboot-boot.img,
again with all the same prom settings. Thanks for all help.
Nick Schmalenberger


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