Philip Blundell wrote:
On Mon, 2002-03-18 at 19:31, Adam C Powell IV wrote:
So I began to reinstall into the other partition, the one that used to
have RedHat. It worked well except for one thing: "Install the
operating system kernel and modules" failed because
netwinder/images-1.44/rescue.bin
On Mon, 2002-03-18 at 19:31, Adam C Powell IV wrote:
> So I began to reinstall into the other partition, the one that used to
> have RedHat. It worked well except for one thing: "Install the
> operating system kernel and modules" failed because
> netwinder/images-1.44/rescue.bin does not exist!
B. Douglas Hilton wrote:
Yeah, something is wrong with your network
settings or something. It can't find/get the
file. Set the eth0 to "flash" and make sure you
can tftp the file from the server locally too.
Great! That was the key, setenv netconfig_eth0 flash did it.
What follows is the rest of
On Mon, 18 Mar 2002, Adam C Powell IV wrote:
> setenv rootdev /dev/ram0
What other's said. And FYI, the above line is not needed.
-Rms
Yeah, something is wrong with your network
settings or something. It can't find/get the
file. Set the eth0 to "flash" and make sure you
can tftp the file from the server locally too.
Maybe look at your route1 settings too.
The "tftp not supported" is misleading, there
is just something misconfigure
On Mon, Mar 18, 2002 at 12:09:09PM -0500, Adam C Powell IV wrote:
> This is a "what am I doing wrong" request:
>
> I start up the machine, which shows the big penguin and NeTTRom
> 2.3.3(c), and interrupt the countdown. I set:
>
> setenv eth0_ip 18.53.1.62/16
> setenv kernconfig tftp
> setenv kern
This is a "what am I doing wrong" request:
I start up the machine, which shows the big penguin and NeTTRom
2.3.3(c), and interrupt the countdown. I set:
setenv eth0_ip 18.53.1.62/16
setenv kernconfig tftp
setenv kerntftpserver 18.53.1.61
setenv kerntftpfile tftpboot.img
setenv rootdev /dev/ram0
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