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diff --git a/fi/boot-installer/mipsel.xml b/fi/boot-installer/mipsel.xml deleted file mode 100644 index 69245e3fd..000000000 --- a/fi/boot-installer/mipsel.xml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,96 +0,0 @@ -<!-- retain these comments for translator revision tracking --> -<!-- original version: 35612 untranslated --> - - <sect2 arch="mipsel" id="boot-tftp"><title>Booting with TFTP</title> - - <sect3> - <title>Cobalt TFTP Booting</title> -<para> - -Strictly speaking, Cobalt does not use TFTP but NFS to boot. You need to -install an NFS server and put the installer files in -<filename>/nfsroot</filename>. When you boot your Cobalt, you have to -press the left and the right cursor buttons at the same time and the -machine will boot via the network from NFS. It will then display several -options on the display. There are the following two installation methods: - -<itemizedlist> -<listitem><para> - -Via SSH (default): In this case, the installer will configure the network -via DHCP and start an SSH server. It will then display a random password -and other login information (such as the IP address) on the Cobalt LCD. -When you connect to the machine with an SSH client you can start with -the installation. - -</para></listitem> -<listitem><para> - -Via serial console: Using a null modem cable, you can connect to the serial -port of your Cobalt machine (using 115200 bps) and perform the installation -this way. This option is not available on Qube 2700 (Qube1) machines since -they have no serial port. - -</para></listitem> -</itemizedlist> - -</para> - </sect3> - - <sect3> -<!-- Note to translators: this is the same section as in mips.xml --> - <title>Broadcom BCM91250A and BCM91480B TFTP Booting</title> -<para> - -On the Broadcom BCM91250A and BCM91480B evaluation boards, you have to load the SiByl boot -loader via TFTP which will then load and start the Debian installer. In -most cases, you will first obtain an IP address via DHCP but it is also -possible to configure a static address. In order to use DHCP, you can -enter the following command on the CFE prompt: - -<informalexample><screen> -ifconfig eth0 -auto -</screen></informalexample> - -Once you have obtained an IP address, you can load SiByl with the following -command: - -<informalexample><screen> -boot 192.168.1.1:/boot/sibyl -</screen></informalexample> - -You need to substitute the IP address listed in this example with either -the name or the IP address of your TFTP server. Once you issue this -command, the installer will be loaded automatically. - -</para> -</sect3> - </sect2> - - <sect2 arch="mipsel"><title>Boot Parameters</title> - - <sect3> - <title>Cobalt TFTP Booting</title> -<para> - -You cannot pass any boot parameters directly. Instead, you have to edit -the <filename>/nfsroot/default.colo</filename> file on the NFS server and -add your parameters to the <replaceable>args</replaceable> variable. - -</para> - </sect3> - - <sect3> -<!-- Note to translators: this is the same section as in mips.xml --> - <title>Broadcom BCM91250A and BCM91480B TFTP Booting</title> -<para> - -You cannot pass any boot parameters directly from the CFE prompt. Instead, -you have to edit the <filename>/boot/sibyl.conf</filename> file on the TFTP -server and add your parameters to the <replaceable>extra_args</replaceable> -variable. - -</para> - </sect3> - - </sect2> |