I've created a customised Debian install CD, available at:
http://ftp.heanet.ie/pub/heanet/woody-netinst-heanet-dell.iso (4.8M) http://ftp.heanet.ie/pub/heanet/readme.txt or you can use whichever permutation of: (http|ftp|rsync)://ftp(.ipv6).heanet.ie/pub/heanet/ suits you. It's got bcm5700 support on it, so a network install will work just fine (on our 2650's anyways), I also built in the Adaptec RAID controller drivers we need, which makes finding devices to install to a lot easier on some of our 2650's, I've also tested this on one of our 2550's and it's good there too. It's based on the bf2.4 set with these changes: weeded out bundles of 2.2.20 drivers.tgz and other unneccessary things weeded out drivers not needed for Dell 2?50's added the bcm5700 driver, built in the Adaptec RAID drivers For our own convienence, because we use it a lot, I've made syslinux use ttyS0 (COM1) as a console aswell, and added a "serial" boot option to progress with a serial console. I also built in IPv6 because we dual-stack as a policy, and like to catch it early in the installation phase. Anyway, just dropping a line to people whom it might also prove useful or intresting. I don't expect it to be useful on anything other than the hardware it's aimed at (it should be enough to get most of these poweredges installed), but it will make that platform a lot easier (it took us jiggery-pokery and much floppy swapping). Debian is working brilliantly everywhere we have it. -- Colm MacCárthaigh -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]