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Re: Upgrading a 90s laptop from 5.1 to 10 -- no FD or CDROM



> Hi I would say to take to hard drive out and use some other computer to
> install NetBSD 10 on it or use qemu.
> to use qemu install the drive in a linux machine with the linux boot drive
> and run "qemu-system-i386 -cpu pentium -m 64 -cdrom
> NetBSD-10.0rc1-i386.iso -hda /dev/oldlaptopsdisk"
> where NetBSD-10.0rc1-i386.iso is the netbsd install iso and
> "/dev/oldlaptopsdisk" is the device to the old laptops drive
> xuser%sdf.org@localhost
> SDF Public Access UNIX System - http://sdf.org
>

Yes, this is what I was originally leaning towards -- use another computer
to install a bootable install image. Been meaning to learn more about qemu
too.

Sure, the original 35 year old HD is on borrowed time and this whole
project can end quickly. But it's a simple joy to get these old devices
working on current NetBSD.

Thanks for this great info.

-Joel



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