[rescue] All this talk of X Terminals has me wondering...

Shawn Wallbridge shawn at synack-hosting.com
Sun Jul 28 03:01:31 CDT 2002


Umm. I have booted 3/150, IPC, IPX, SS1, SS2, SS5, SS10, SS20, and even an
AXi off a Debian box (both intel and sparc). rarpd and tftpd take about a
minute to set up and I have never had any problems.

shawn

-----Original Message-----
From: rescue-admin at sunhelp.org [mailto:rescue-admin at sunhelp.org]On
Behalf Of Geoffrey S. Mendelson
Sent: Sunday, July 28, 2002 2:32 AM
To: rescue at sunhelp.org
Subject: Re: [rescue] All this talk of X Terminals has me wondering...


> On Sat, 27 Jul 2002, I  wrote:
> > Not that I've seen ALL or even MOST, but AFIK, the ROMS checked a bit in
> > the battery backed up ram. Set one way it was an SS5, set the other it
was
> > an X-terminal and SCSI did not work.

James Lockwood wrote:

> This is only the case with the SparcClassic X.  The Sparc Xterminal 1
> used a different board than every other Sun system.

Thanks, I did not know about this one.

> With a bit of work, you can use them as regular systems.  You're stuck
> with either netbooting or putting a SCSI card into the Sbus slot, though.

Netbooting is good. Netbooting is your friend. But never, never, never try
to
netboot a system that does not use BootP or DHCP from a Linux system.

Early* SUN machines netbooted by using reverse ARP, which is one of those
things that works on Linux until you try to use it.

Geoff.

* The ones that I've tried were an SS1 and ELC's. So I assume that includes
all
of the SUN2/SUN3's IPC's, IPX's, etc.

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