After spending way to much time beeting on it, (and burning a couple
coasters) I've finally gotten the sparc d-i to mount the generated
root filesystem.  Unfortuanatly it doesn't get much farther:

RAMDISK: Compressed image found at block 0
Freeing initrd memory: 978k freed
VFS: Mounted root (romfs filesystem) readonly.
Freeing unused kernel memory: 132k freed
/bin/sh: relocation error: /bin/ishn: isytmb[ol1 .]ur:em , Uvenrsiiomn pGLlIBeC_m2.e0 
nnott ededfi neSd PinA fRilCe  lisbcy.sso.t6 ewimth  lcinak ltilme  r1ef8er8ence

That last line appears to be at least two error message jumbled
together.  I think it should start being unjumbled as:

/bin/sh: relocation error in symbol .
/bin/sh: it[1]
GLIBC

So at this point I'm blaming d-i for the problem.

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