Subject: Some newbbie questions...
To: None <port-hp300@NetBSD.ORG>
From: None <SALEM@statoil.no>
List: port-hp300
Date: 01/29/1998 20:26:45
Hi,
I have downloaded the NetBSD-1.3 binary tree and am planning
to install it on two HP9000/425t w/32MB RAM.
They are both diskless (well... the RODIME are dead) so as I see it right
now
I have these two "cheap" possibilities:
1) Install NetBSD on a HD (Micropolis 2112, SCSI 2,1GB) presently
attached to a PC running Debian/Gnu Linux (i486/33MHz+16MB RAM)
and and use rbootd as explained (and recently discussed in this list)
in
http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~pmaydell/hp/
But... will the recipe work for NetBSD 1.3?, Nat Gelbard has recently
reported
problems. BTW, how do I create the NetBSD fs? Just untarring the sets
on
a ext2fs?
or alteranatively...
2) Backup the Linux fs, Low level format it, make it behave as a SCSI- 1
(via jumper),
fresh install NetBSD 1.3 on the HD now attached to the HP box,
restore the Linux fs on the HD (how? on a ufs?)
and nfs export it so the intel box can boot from the net.
Has somebody out there boooted a Linux from a NetBSD box?.
Which alternative do you thing is more doable?
In theory any of those should work, but in practice ...
Are there any "official" HOWTOs?
I would like to have a Unix-like working system meanwhile
I learn about NetBSD (for which I have more raw-computing power).
That leaves out of question an immediate conversion of the PC box
from Linux to NetBSD.
Thanks for any answer/opinion/pointer,
Lazaro
<salem@statoil.no>