Well, duduke, it looked promising, but I couldn't get it to work. About halfway thru, the characters displayed went a bit wacky, like they shifted into a the symbols set, and I couldn't tell what was going on so I gave up.by jmcbri - uBoot
I've tried lots of different sticks, doesn't seem to to make a difference. I'm trying the Arch to Debian trick now on my dockstar (PP4 not working right). I'll let you know how it goes.by jmcbri - uBoot
I used the same instructions and the boot doesn't stick. I agree the script would not be something you'd want to run as is. I'm going to look at it and see if I can get it to do the install of debian without the uboot reinstall. No clue yet. Something else that looks interesting is this piece that talks about installing from another distro. Haven't looked at it in detby jmcbri - uBoot
Well, I think the instructions at http://projects.doozan.com/debian/ could be adapted to do the job of installing debian if you already have a working uboot. Let me take a look at it tomorrow and see. Maybe they would work just fine as is, I don't know. What process did you use to install uboot on your PP4? Every time I reboot, it stops working and I have to reinstall uboot.by jmcbri - uBoot
duduke - Does ALARM boot properly? I can't get it to boot more than once. Drives me crazy. Boots once works great, I setup everything, then it doesn't boot. The PPV4 comes up with a solid green light, but there's no IP address taken, and the logs, once I shutdown and examine the logs on the disk (with the disk plugged into another machine) it doesn't look like it had rby jmcbri - uBoot