On Thu, 12 Sep 2002, Doc Shipley wrote:
> On Thu, 12 Sep 2002, Andreas Krennmair wrote:
>
> > * John Honniball <coredump_at_gifford.co.uk> [02-09-12 22:28]:
> > >
> > > I've recently acquired a DECstation 5000/240, a MIPS-based workstation
> > > made in 1992. I've got it to respond to the serial console (by
> > > removing the frame buffer card) and now I want to try to net-boot it.
> >
> > Why net-booting? I'm always booting VAXstation (I know, that's different
> > hardware, but from pretty much the same time, and I suppose from the
> > same engineers) via an SCSI CD drive. You need one that works with 512-byte
> > sectors. Fortunately, I have a drive available made by DEC for
> > VAXstations, but I tried it once with another drive we use at work to
> > install old Sun Sparc machines and SGI machines.
>
> The DS5000/240 has no internal SCSI interface or drive mounts. It's
> less of a PITA to netboot than to manage external storage, even if you
> *do* have that proprietary DEC external cable.
>
> Doc, who would like a firmware upgrade too.
>
Huh? it doesn't have a dec proprietary cable.. You're thinking of
DS3100/2100'ds.. Standard scsi hanging off the back will work just
fine. In fact I use one for my DNS/File/MP3 server.. Works
fantastic. As for installing NetBSD, use a scsi cdrom, or the "helper
disk" method.. I used the latter myself and it worked flawlessly.
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Received on Mon Sep 16 2002 - 02:07:59 BST