Aaron, I did a Sun Sparcstation 20 install last year with Red Hat 6.0. I created the boot floppies and ran the installation that way. Red Hat 6.0 requires a Boot Disk and a Ram Diskwhich can be created off of the CD on a DOS/Windows Machine. If you like, I could make copies of the RH6.0 CD and Floppies for you and then you could do a 6.2 upgrade later. I have not attempted a 6.2 install on a Sparcstation 5 machine, but 6.0 did not support Sparc5 Model 170 machines. Let me know. Thanks, Jeff McCright jeff.mccright@southernunionco.com ---------- From: kclug@kclug.org To: kclug@kclug.org Cc: jeff.mccright@southernunionco.com Subject: kclug - Here's one for you... I've played around a little with Linux at work and decided it might be nice to have it at home. I'm having a little problem with installation of Red Hat 6.2... I downloaded the ISO image and burned it to CD, howerver, my machine won't boot from it. I've tried it twice to no avail. (a friend is downloading Caldera for me tonight so I'll see how it goes) My question is, does anyone have a bootable Linux CD (doesn't have to be RedHat, I'll take Caldera or UltraLinux) that they know is bootable and that you could burn a copy of? (I will, of course, supply the CD's) Here's the catch.... My home machine is a Sparcstation 5.. so I'm really looking for someone who has a little knowlage and a bootable SPARC CD. Before you ask... yes, I did download and burn the SPARC ISO Image. Like I said, my machine is a Sparcstation 5 with PROM 2.15, 32MB of RAM and a TurboGX Frame Buffer. Currently I have SunOS 5 version 4.0 which I want to replace. If you have any ideas or tips/tricks/bootable CD/config ideas please let me know. Thanks, Aaron aaron@aarons.net