I can't help you. But if you want, I can send this post to the debian-boot
mailing list, if you like, as I'm a member (lurker) of that list.
Russell
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>From: Mario Lombardo <mario@alienscience.com>
>To: slug@nks.net
>Subject: [SLUG] Need public Linux tftp and/or bootp server
>Date: Sun, Nov 4, 2001, 7:32 PM
>
> Upgrading to Debian's Woody decidely affected my SILO boot loader. I'm
> not sure what to make of this from Debian, but I'm piping down my
> aggrevation for the moment.
>
> In short, does anybody know of a public tftp and/or bootp server that I
> can point to to get a SPARCstation 5 (sun4m) linux kernel so I can at
> least look at my filesystem and/or /etc/silo.conf to see where and what
> my kernel was called. I don't have a CD-ROM or a floppy drive to rescue
> this thing. Also, I'm trying to keep the Sun independent to take care
> of itself like, 'go get the damn kernel yourself if you want to work'
> type of deal.
>
> The Sun machine originally began creating itself from Sun files on a Mac
> on my local network, but my Mac's tftp license, program, and images have
> been deleted.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Mario
>
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