Il mar, 2002-12-24 alle 05:11, Adam Majer ha scritto:
> Obviously I don't have a Cobalt server, but don't those
> things come with a serial port or something you could
> use for a console besides using TCP/IP? It would
> seem kind of stupid to provide a server with no
> input - well, unless sun rea
Il lun, 2002-12-23 alle 19:49, Adam Majer ha scritto:
> During a regular install, Debian is going to ask questions
> on what to install and the rest of the parameters. That
> means you need some sort of a console that is supported
> by linux. What type of console are you using?
No boot, no console
Il lun, 2002-12-23 alle 01:57, Adam Majer ha scritto:
> On Sun, Dec 22, 2002 at 12:47:11PM +0100, Samuele Bosco wrote:
> > Hi @ all !
> > Thi is my first post on this ml And my first experience with debian
> > :-)
> >
> > I'm trying to debian-ize a Sun
Hi @ all !
Thi is my first post on this ml And my first experience with debian
:-)
I'm trying to debian-ize a Sun Cobalt Raq2 with Paul Martin's how-to,
that seem the easiest way to do it
So, i've installed my dhcpd and configured and it seem to work fine
...
Same things for the nf
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