Hello,

this may be a very obvious one of those things that I should just  "Google"
but given my last experience, and unsuccessful Googling, I figured maybe I
should ask the community as to what the CORRECT way to install Debian on a
Sun machine such that it uses the ISO/Distribution on my local NFS server as
opposed to just picking up the boot.img and then have the rest of it be
downloaded from the Internet. I have a LOT of SUN machines to install and
it'd be cool if I can just install them off the distro on the nfs server.

The way my boot server is setup is, that it has tftp, /etc/ethers and
/etc/hosts files all setup. I have the boot.img from Debian Lenny for sparc
in /tftpboot and also have the hex and decimal/AF_INET format of the
intended IP Address soft-linked to this boot.img in the /tftpboot directory
i.e. 0A01030B -> boot.img. I also have the entire debian-DVD-lenny.iso
available and is mounted on /mnt/iso by way of lofiadm so that /mnt/iso has
the contents of the ISO and not the bundled iso image.

Now, how do I tell the installer to go pick it up from there? I have done a
bit of research and all I see everywhere is mentions of some file called
root.tar.gz and debian-installer and what not...but I can't figure out where
do I get that from.

I have tried:
ok> boot net

and

ok> boot net - install nfsroot=10.1.3.1:/mnt/iso

and

ok> boot net install

Any one wish to comment?

Thanks so much
\RR

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