Hi Tim, > I have been having some serious issues trying to get a > SparcStation 20 to boot. In order to install debian I had to net-boot the > machine since it did not like the cd-rom for some reason.
Maybe you have to jumper it to use a blocksize of 512 Bytes; some (older) CDROM-drives don't like CD-RW-media ... > The installation process has had problems at the very end when > "Making the system bootable" and has come up with a non-specific failure. > Other times it succeeds and simply wants to reboot. "Cannot find /etc/silo.conf (unknown ext2 error" ? I accepted the plan to partition my 9GB-disk with just 2 partitions (swap + /). Some error-message complained about "buggy old ROMs don't support drives larger than 1 GB". > Either way, when I try and boot the machine from the drive I just > installed debian on, it gives me an error in the open boot prom: > "The file just loaded does not appear to be executable." I do have the same problem with installing Solaris8. No clues so far. Please give some more information about your hardware. Is your timekeeper / NVRAM o.k. ? Regards Henry -- In a world without walls and fences - who needs windows and gates ? -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]