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Old 01-12-2008, 05:16 AM
Andrew Kam
 
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Default Re: Sun SPARCStation LX

Good morning all!

Post your technical queries to ap-csc-english@sun.com if you are based in
the Asia Pacific region (including Australia and New Zealand). This is the
Technical Support area. They should be able to point you in the right
direction.

However, unless you have a Cobalt machine - all other hardware and software
support requires you to have a valid maintenance contract number with Sun.
If you don't have one, be prepared to pay for time and materials costs.

Best regards
Andrew

<Michael Vilain <vilain@spamcop.net>> wrote in message
news:news-2B85E8.15415429072003@news.tdl.com...
> In article <slrnbicvf7.5nv.sy_nttvr@gurcragntba.pbz>,
> sy_nttvr@gurcragntba.pbz (I R A Darth Aggie) wrote:
>
> > On Tue, 29 Jul 2003 20:42:24 +0800,
> > Jaleco <frogboy08@yahoo.com>, in
> > <1059482522.844034@grimiore.conceptual.net.au> wrote:
> > +> Anthony Mandic wrote:
> >
> > +> > You will need to obtain a CDROM and a copy of a Solaris boot
> > +> > CD. Instructions on what to do next can easily be found by a
> > +> > trivial search on Google's newsgroups archive.
> >
> > +> Dam, I was hoping I could pull it off without the need for a CDROM.
> >
> > You can probably boot from the network, if you have another unixy
> > system that can provide the bootp [?it's been a while since I had to
> > muck with such things] services and the contents of the CD-ROM for NFS
> > mounting.

>
> I think James meant bootparamd, rarpd (LX's won't boot via DHCP, IIRC),
> nfsd, whois, and tftpd.
>
> --
> DeeDee, don't press that button! DeeDee! NO! Dee...
>
>
>



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