Subject: Re: Standalone routine for DEQNA/DELQA.
To: Anders Magnusson <ragge@ludd.luth.se>
From: Chuck Browne <chuck@sun701.nawcad.navy.mil>
List: port-vax
Date: 03/11/1998 18:30:33
At 11:12 PM 3/11/98 +0100, you wrote:
>I have just checked in the standalone device driver for DEQNA that
>Roar Thronaes has written, many thanks to him! I have tested it
>rather well and it works perfectly!
>
>-- Ragge
>
>

Hi,

	I meant my first message to go to the list, but alas, it went to Ragge.
I figured out my problem - XQA0 is the DELQA device on my MV3600, and
as I write this, it seems to be talking to my disk server and loading
up the NetBSD descendent of Berkeley UNIX...

	My original question was "what device do you use when booting
your MV at the console, in order for it to netboot, if it isn't a Lance
Ethernet 
device?" The NetBoot howto describes the command as 
"b/100 ESA0", but that didn't work for me. So I scanned my VMS system
info that I grabbed before blowing away that beast, and saw
XQA0 listed. I tried that instead of ESA0, and here-we-go...

Thanks,

Chuck