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From: Dave Huseby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: TFTP Boot Failure
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Package:        boot-floppies
Version:        2.2.20-2000-12-03
architecture:   sparc
model:          Sun SparcStation 2
memory:         32MB RAM
scsi:           default

I ran a RARP and TFTP server on an Intel box on the same subnet as the Sparc. 
 I can get the Sparc to boot from the net using the "boot net" command.  
tcpdump on the intel box shows the RARP transaction and the tftp transfer of 
the boot image.  The sparc counts the bytes received in hex, then prints 
"TILO" immediately and after about a 5 second delay it prints "Booting 
Linux..." and hangs.  I have had RedHat 6.2 running on this box for some time 
now and I wanted to change it to a Debian machine.

Dave Huseby
Code Monkey
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This bug is being closed because it is muddled and does not have any
information we can use to actually fix the problem.

If folks are still having problems with TFTP/TILO/network install on
the sparc as of boot-floppies version 3.0.21, they need to report that
in a new bug, including hardware model, where the failure occured,
etc.

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...Adam Di Carlo..<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>...<URL:http://www.onshored.com/>


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