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Re: Installing NetBSD on a MicroVax 3900
On Jun 8, 2008, at 7:47 AM, Mr Ian Primus wrote:
Well, I got it to work. I was still struggleing with getting the
Vax to mount the NFS share, and I had turned on the monitor for my
Linux PC, and was trying to mount the NFS share there to test. That
must have been just enough extra load on the circuit, because about
a minute later, I was sitting in the dark listening to the whine of
disks spinning down. After I reset the breaker, and powered things
back up - it worked! Maybe re-running exportfs -ra wasn't enough
and it needed to restart the daemon, or something, but after that,
it worked.
The Vax netbooted from the Sun, got an IP address, mounted the NFS
share, loaded the kernel, and started the installer. The menus were
all garbled and unreadable - because I was using a TeleVideo
terminal, but it worked. I swapped the terminal for a VT100 and
installed NetBSD 4.0 on an RA90. I can now boot NetBSD directly
from disk, and it seems to work.
Most excellent, congrats! I had dusted off a VLC to try to
duplicate your configuration, but you beat me to it by getting it
working. ;)
The same thing (power-wise) happened to me last week. I was
working on the PDP-11/70 and I decided to see if the circuit would
support the TE16 in addition to the CPU and memory box...I should've
known better.
-Dave
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Dave McGuire
Port Charlotte, FL
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