I would say that 192.168.1.10 is not reachable using your current routing
situation. Use an IP closer to your ethernet card's IP.
mid
On Thu, 24 Jun 1999, LordTyran wrote:
Hello, I'm trying to netboot my Sun 3/60 (from my
Linux box). None of the
HOWTOs I can find are very clear on how to do this. I've recompiled my
kernel for rarp and nfs. My ethernet card works (00:00:C0:73:50:52) and my
Sun is 8:0:20:6:10:35. When I try to run a command like /sbin/rarp -s
192.168.1.10 8:0:20:6:10:35 I get the error: SIOCSRARP: Network is
unreachable . Any ideas? I think I have the correct kernel for the Sun,
but that shouldn't matter -- it should at least try to talk to my Linux
box, right? When I do >b le() on my Sun, it says
Boot: le(0,0,0)
Reqesting Internet address for 8:0:20:6:10:35
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Kevin
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