I don't draw any distinction related to age.
I have everything from a 1972 PDP 8/e to much more recent systems.
My interest is to get?redundant systems?running and keep them running.
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Some I worked with when they were current and some are just plain interesting.
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From: Jonathan Katz <jon at jonworld.com>
To: General Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts <cctalk at classiccmp.org>
Sent: Wednesday, 3 April 2013, 19:08
Subject: Re: Solaris, was Re: Amazing uptime...
On Apr 3, 2013, at 1:29 PM, Dave McGuire <mcguire at neurotica.com> wrote:
? You can do a "Jumpstart" install (a very
highly-automated form of network
installation )if you have another running Solaris system.? If you're
unfamiliar with that and want to do it, contact me privately, I can help.
You can actually jumpstart from an OSX system and a Linux box. There are various tutorials
on this.
And now Sun gear is becoming vintage hardware (gasp) and Solaris and SunOS Vintage OSes.
So it is OT :D I find it hard to believe the E3000 in my basement could be considered
vintage. It is circa 1996 so it's 17 years old :)