Yes, I know I started that mess :) Sorry.
I just picked up a MicroVAX 2000. Little bitty box. It's portable, it even
has a handle. Runx VAX/VMS 5.4. I'll drop NetBSD on here and have it up
in no time at all. Or, I may keep VMS...
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I'm of the distinct impression that the 2000 isn't an easy machine to get
NetBSD up and running on. I spent three long nights trying to get
everything set up so I could netboot NetBSD on mine, with no luck. Not
quite sure why I wasted so much time on this, since I want to run VMS. I
get the impression the easy way to do it would be to load the Hard Drive on
a full blown system, then put the HD in the 2000.
Admitadly I'm not sure if my problem was the machines I tried to used to
netboot off of, my Linux server, and a Pentium running OPENSTEP. Or if
there was something wrong with the 2000, or if it was something else.
Personally I got my 2000 to format disks for my larger systems anyway.
Zane
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