Hi Folks,
I'm a ABSOLUTE NEWBIE to this whole HP thing and quite new to 'normal' Linux either... So I do have several questions since I want to install the new Debian Linux on my 712/60. At the moment it is running HP UX 10.20 or something.
My main Problem now ist the built-in LAN interface, it's not working.
[ul]
[li]The machine has a second Network-Adapter(Token Ring). How do I disable it, or should I better remove it enirely?[/li]
[li]How Do I set up my LAN Device correclty (I have found the SAM, but do not really know what to edit...) My Network at home is behind a SMC-Router which is running DHCP[/li][/ul]
By now I have come as far as the system booting correctly (no warnings when setting up the devices) but the system states I should check my cable for a connection problem.
On the Hub there is also no light on signalling that there is a connection to the Workstation, so maybe the built-in LAN-Device is defect?
And now to something completely different:
I cold maybe speed things up by using a Debian Bootdisk, but the machine has no Floppy. Can I connect any floppy drive to the bus? If yes, how do I boot from floppy??
A whole lot of questions, I'd be happy if only a few would be answered!
Thanks in Advance,
Jens
I'm a ABSOLUTE NEWBIE to this whole HP thing and quite new to 'normal' Linux either... So I do have several questions since I want to install the new Debian Linux on my 712/60. At the moment it is running HP UX 10.20 or something.
My main Problem now ist the built-in LAN interface, it's not working.
[ul]
[li]The machine has a second Network-Adapter(Token Ring). How do I disable it, or should I better remove it enirely?[/li]
[li]How Do I set up my LAN Device correclty (I have found the SAM, but do not really know what to edit...) My Network at home is behind a SMC-Router which is running DHCP[/li][/ul]
By now I have come as far as the system booting correctly (no warnings when setting up the devices) but the system states I should check my cable for a connection problem.
On the Hub there is also no light on signalling that there is a connection to the Workstation, so maybe the built-in LAN-Device is defect?
And now to something completely different:
I cold maybe speed things up by using a Debian Bootdisk, but the machine has no Floppy. Can I connect any floppy drive to the bus? If yes, how do I boot from floppy??
A whole lot of questions, I'd be happy if only a few would be answered!
Thanks in Advance,
Jens