Subject: DEC 3000/400 problem
To: 'Jochen Kunz' <jkunz@unixag-kl.fh-kl.de>
From: David Woyciesjes <DAW@yalepress3.unipress.yale.edu>
List: port-alpha
Date: 07/11/2002 12:57:35
> From: David Woyciesjes
>
> > From: Jochen Kunz
> >
> > On 2002.07.10 16:14 David Woyciesjes wrote:
> >
> > > I'm getting ready to load NetBSD on my DEC 3000/400, to replace
> > > Digital Unix 3.2
> > Add, not replace.
> >
> That's what I meant to say... :)
>
> > > Now, to install NetBSD, can I run the installer from within
> > > D/UX, or do I have to boot into NetBSD with cdhdtape?
> > I doubt that OSF/1 can write a NetBSD compatible FFS.
> > Simply dd cdhdtape to the raw NetBSD target disk and boot from it. The
> > image runs from a MFS, so you can install via FTP, NFS, ... on the disk
> > that you booted from....
> >
> Okay, I didn't think so. Sounds simple enough anyway. Now to read
> the dd man page...
>
I was about to start prepping my DEC 3000/400* for the install of
NetBSD. Now I have a bit of a problem. I have the VSXXX-AA.B03 mouse, the
one with two wheels instead of a ball. The firmware doesn't know it's
connected anymore. This has happened once or twice before, but restarting it
straightened it out then. Now, rebooting doesn't halp at all.
I have a ball mouse at home, that I'll bring in tomorrow to try.
I'm asking here, to see if anyone else has seen this problem, and
fixed it. If it matters, I have a LK401-AA keyboard hooked up too. I don't
see how that would make a difference though...
* 133 MHz, 64 MB RAM, PMAGB-B...
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