I quit fiddling around with TME and went to QEMU like I should have in the
first place. Following this page exactly:
http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/QEMU/SunOS_4.1.4, I got barfage that looked
like this:
Extracting the sunos 4.1.4 sun4m 'uucp' media file.
Extracting the sunos 4.1.4 sun4m 'Games' media file.
Extracting the sunos 4.1.4 sun4m 'Versatec' media file.
/usr/etc/install/tar/export/exec/sun4_sunos_4_1_4/versatec: cannot
extract file.
add_services: 'tar xpfb
/usr/etc/install/tar/export/exec/sun4_sunos_4_1_4/versatec 32k 2>>
/etc/install/suninstall.log' failed.
Please check local media device
/usr/etc/install/tar/export/exec/sun4_sunos_4_1_4/versatec
Press <return> to continue
You have sunos 4.1.4 sun4m release media volume -1 mounted
Please mount sunos 4.1.4 sun4m release media volume 1
Press <return> to continue
I upgraded QEMU. That didn't fix the problem. Then I looked at my SunOS
4.1.4 iso. The file export/exec/sun4_sunos_4_1_4/versatec is a corrupted
tar. I can manually exclude that package, but I'd like to have something
that really works all the way, particularly for when I get my hands on my
real Sun hardware again.
Does anyone know where I can find a known-good ISO? The md5sum of my iso
is this:
927fa22042a70bf21a80be9393b15770 sunos_4.1.4_install.iso
Second question...
With the resulting install of SunOS 4.1.4, I'm having trouble getting the
emulation talking to the outside world. Through trial-and-error, I
figured out that QEMU is assigning the guest the IP of 192.9.200.1 and the
host as 192.9.200.2. Plugging these into what I see at the
wikibooks.org
page, I get results that seem like things went okay, but pings and telnets
timeout. What did I miss?
--
David Griffith
dgriffi at
cs.csubak.edu