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Re: notker: Sunfire T2000 hosted at brown.edu: for sparc64?



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On 12/19/2015 06:28 PM, Paul Wise wrote:
> DSA has a Sunfire T2000 called notker hosted at brown.edu that we 
> never got around to setting up as a Debian buildd/porterbox. Since 
> wheezy is EOL in April and we have several other sparc machines,
> we figured it would be best to pass the hardware along to the
> sparc64 porting effort.

Great idea!

> Would this be useful for the sparc64 porting effort?

Absolutely. We currently don't have any install images available yet. Do
you think you could install it with debootstrap natively with sparc64
instead? I think you could do a minimal sparc Wheezy installation,
then debootstrap sparc64 onto a separate partition and then point
the bootloader to the new chroot.

> If so, who should we send the ALOM credentials to?

Me :). I am currently the buildd admin for raverin and andi, I haven't
been granted to sompek yet unfortunately.

Cheers,
Adrian

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