On Sat, Dec 22, 2001 at 11:53:41AM -0800, Zane H. Healy wrote:
It would boot off any cdrom pretty much. The problem
came when I tried to
do a restore from the cd's system image. Instant screenfull of greek.
The RRD40 was the only drive I could install vms off of.
I used the different drives to install, too. Have you tried a Plextor?
This really sounds like the problem I had installing OpenVMS on my
VS4000/VLC. I've got a 4x external CD-ROM that I bought new years ago for
my PowerBook 520c. Everything loves this CD-ROM (including lots of VMS
systems), yet when I tried to install VMS on the VLC using it, I had
nothing but troubles.
Reminds me of my V3100 - quite some trouble installing VMS on it too.
Reading the FAQs I guessed that any drive supporting 512 byte blocksize
should do. So I tried several Plextor drives and a Toshiba (all set to
512 byte/block) - not much success, the VS3100 would start to boot and
after a drop a screenful of error message on me. So I finally stole the
CDROM (the one that came with the machine - I figure it was an RRD42 or
something similar) from my trusty DECstation5000 and I worked first
time.
Regards,
Alex.
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