I'm trying to boot a diskless HP over a network using BOOTP and TFTP. The
diskless machine gets the kernel thru TFTP and tries to boot it.
What happens is:
<quote>
TCP/IP BOOT-PROM 1.50, HPWC 1.50
(c) Copyright 1989,1994 Schasiepen GmbHm Dirk K�ppen EDV-Beratungs-GmbH
received= 01a9 KByte, sorted= 01a9 Kbyte, invoked primary bootstrap
Loading......................
Uncompressing Linux...
ran out of input data
-- System halted
</quote>
The error message varies from kernel to kernel.
With some other kernels I get:
"invalid compression format (err=3)"
I have tried both 2.0 and 2.1 and 2.2 in many ways...
If you need any more info please tell me...
Thanks in advance,
Anders
-- Anders Semb Hermansen E-Mail: <ahermans@vf.telia.no> Cellmail: <93802837@sms.netcom.no>
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