Upgrading to Debian's Woody decidely affected my SILO boot loader.  I'm 
not sure what to make of this from Debian, but I'm piping down my 
aggrevation for the moment.
In short, does anybody know of a public tftp and/or bootp server that I 
can point to to get a SPARCstation 5 (sun4m) linux kernel so I can at 
least look at my filesystem and/or /etc/silo.conf to see where and what 
my kernel was called.  I don't have a CD-ROM or a floppy drive to rescue 
this thing.  Also, I'm trying to keep the Sun independent to take care 
of itself  like, 'go get the damn kernel yourself if you want to work' 
type of deal.
The Sun machine originally began creating itself from Sun files on a Mac 
on my local network, but my Mac's tftp license, program, and images have 
been deleted.
Thanks.
Mario
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