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From: Robert Ian Smit (robian
wanadoo.nl)Date: Mon Jul 01 2002 - 16:56:09 CDT
Hi,
I have recently bought a secondhand Sun Sparcstation 4. Before it
takes on some server duties, I'd like to test a couple of operating
systems on this machine.
I don't have a floppy or cdrom player for the Sparc. What I did was
to install a RARP and TFTP server on my linux box to do a netboot.
After long hours I managed to boot the Sparc this way. Openbsd as
well as Netbsd won't start after receiving the boot image. I get a
message error that the software is intended for a different cpu type
or something like that.
In the case of openbsd I used bsd.rd as found on a ftp-mirror in the
3.1/sparc section.
Is this supposed to work? I managed to get Debian Linux for Sparc to
boot this way. I get a Linux startup screen and then enter the
installation system. From that point on I haven't managed to access
the network, but at least I have a functioning os to work with.
Given that Debian works this way, I was hoping to get either of the
bsds to boot on the system. Should the Openbsd install work like
this?
Bob
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