Technically this should not be that unreasonable to
do. The Linux box
only has to be able to serve MOP boot and then at some point DECnet.
Most MicroVAXen already know MOP over eithernet so the rest is up to the
boot host.
This is more important to those that would like to run a uVAX with VMS and
not have a suitable install load media on the vax when they have a PC with
CDrom.
You've got me interested now, since I have a VMS CD but no way to hook a
CDROM to my MicroVax-II...how would one go about doing this?
Cheers,
Chris