Hello, First of all I'm unfamiliar with Unix/Linux/Debian and such since I've been in the Windows world for many years.
I came across 3 HP 712/60 workstations and figured this would be a good project to acquaint myself with Linux. The learning curve has been very substantial so please bear with me. The workstations have no floppy or CD drive. The only way to load PALO (I think that's the boot loader for Linux) is via a lifimage stored on a remote boot server. The HPs boot HPUX and then an application. I've seen the BOOT_ADMIN and ISL screens enough to turn auto boot off and verify that everything seems to be as discussed in various Debian web pages. I guess I have to load Linux onto one of my PCs (I have a couple of Pentiums not being used at the moment), load the Linux sources, run the cross-compiler with certain options to create a lifimage and then enable a DHCP daemon so the HP box can boot from it. Is this the path or am I completely offbase. Any help is appreciated. -- Larry Crouch [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]