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Re: developing on a sparc?
The other option would seem to be use a network card with a bios that
will load remote kernels ...
I believe the necessary documentation is in the linux archives ...
- JonT
> The target machines would have hard disks, PCI ether cards (but
> 16-bit ISA is possible) and monitors. I'd like to boot off the network
> if possible. Is this covered in the docs?
>
> I see messages about using LILO and rawrite. I can write 1.44 meg
> floppies, but don't have LILO on my sparc.... :-) Would I have
> to install Linux/Freebsd on the targets? I'd rather not, but doesn't
> seem like a big deal once it is done the first time....
>
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