On Thu, 16 Sep 2004 17:02:39 -0700, Cole S. Ashcraft <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Some (a lot) install questions: > What is the best way to install? Using the x86 instructions for > installing while running linux? Will the serial port that gives me local > terminal access work during the entire install? Any other issues with > cobalts? What boot loader do I use?
The cobalt raq4 uses x86 instructions. The easiest way so far is removing the hard disk then placing it on another machine (haven't tried a network install). From there you install debian on it then return the said disk to the cobalt chassis. Remove the kernel and bootloader packages before you return the disk. Now, the cobalt comes with a kernel embedded in its ROM, so normal booting with a bootloader won't work. If you want to make the LCD work you better stick with the 2.2 kernel that the cobalt ships with. Since you mentioned that you're using the RAQ550 - there's an experimental way of flashing its ROM to let you upgrade to a 2.4 kernel - see ftp://ftp-eng.cobalt.com/pub/users/thockin/2.4/ for more info. If you want to use your own custom-compiled kernel, ftp://ftp.cobalt.sun.com/pub/developer/TechNotes/DTN21-0-0.pdf should give some info. -- Paolo Alexis Falcone [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]