Getting a Netra to automatically boot

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I inherited an older Sun Netra and installed Debian on it. After a reboot it would always be stuck waiting at an ok> prompt. It took a fair amount of googling—everyone else seems to be wanting to know how to get to the ok> prompt; I wanted to know how to avoid it.

The magic solution was to do a setenv auto-boot? true.

—Michael A. Cleverly

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