It's amazing what happens when you follow the directions - thanks for your
help, folks. I have 2.11BSD up and running on my 11/73 (booted off the
disk, even), and it's currently untarring the last big chunk of /usr/src.
(The docs mention that TK50s are slower than snot - believe it!) The system
has two RD54s <woohoo!>, but I'm following the 'default' installation
for
now until I have everything running and have successfully rebuilt the
kernel; then I'll probably move /usr and /tmp over to the second RD. I also
need to dig into the machine a bit more - the bootloader tells me I have an
11/83, so I'm suspecting the CPU was changed at some point.
For the record, I live in Seattle, and I can now produce bootable TK50s with
2.11BSD. :-)
-- Ian
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ian King" <iking(a)killthewabbit.org>
To: "Robin Birch" <robinb(a)ruffnready.co.uk>
Cc: <pups(a)minnie.tuhs.org>
Sent: Friday, February 07, 2003 9:23 AM
Subject: Re: [pups] Bootable media for 2.11BSD
Yup, that's what I get for trying to be clever.
:-) I built and ran
maketape, and the 11/73 likes the resulting tape (boots). So I'm remaking
the tape with the tar's on it (per the instructions).
I also happened to look at my work email, and saw the recent thread on
this
same subject - doh!
Maybe we should add something to the /2.11BSD distribution README with the
caveats we've learned? -- Ian
----- Original Message -----
From: "Robin Birch" <robinb(a)ruffnready.co.uk>
To: "Ian King" <iking(a)killthewabbit.org>
Cc: <pups(a)minnie.tuhs.org>
Sent: Friday, February 07, 2003 3:20 AM
Subject: Re: [pups] Bootable media for 2.11BSD
> Use the maketape program in the sys/pdpstand directory. You can build
> this on most things and use it to create a bootable tape with the
> standalone system which contains all of the tools to set the system up.
>
> Cheers
>
> Robin
>
>
[snip]
--
Robin Birch
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