Re: Solaris install through TFTP linux-server
On June 29, 2002 at 15:45, Thomas 'Mike' Michlmayr wrote:
> well, it's not that difficult. after the "boot net - install", the following
> happens:
>
> * RARP request to get IP address
> * TFTP request to RARP server (and a broadcast, if that fail. though
> i never managed to get the broadcast to work)
I've successfully gotten this far in the past; the Solaris boot loader
was tftp'd and running on my little Sparc Classic.
> * bootparams query for NFS path of mini-root
> * NFS mount of mini-root
This step, however, would fail. Now, it may be version-specific, but
the Solaris version that I had (7 or 8, I'm not sure) could not deal
with out-of-order NFS packets, which the Linux server was sending (and
presumably a Solaris NFS server would not). Tcpdump easily confirmed
the scenario.
Of course, my Sparc Classic runs Debian so well, I never really looked
back.
:-)
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