On Sat, 2 Feb 2002, r. 'bear' stricklin wrote:
Will do; I don't remember spending much on them.
Yay! I have stuff to trade, too.
You want "mkrecovery". That will give you a
bootable tape which can be
used to restore your system to its current state. I'm not an HP-UX nerd,
though, so check the man pages for caveats.
Thanks. I don't have the HP/UX media, and I've got too many Linux
boxen, so I've been unwilling to risk hosing the install. Will
investigate.
Come to
think of it, is the memory from a 720 compatible with the 735?
That I can't answer, but offhand, I suspect the answer is, "not unless
they're physically compatible." Not every 700-series system uses the
72-pin ECC RAM found in the 715, but more than that I couldn't tell you.
They are physically compatible. But it's more like 72-INCH
modules.... Seriously, they're ~7-3/8" (187mm) long, and have a female
"foot" a la DECstation 5000/200 RAM. Looks like an overgrown IDE
connector.
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