Subject: Re: Netbsd on a vaxstation 3100
To: Keith <keith.hallock@ntlworld.com>
From: David Brownlee <abs@netbsd.org>
List: port-vax
Date: 01/02/2002 09:30:08
On Wed, 2 Jan 2002, Keith wrote:

> HI Roger,
>
> > If you've got a PC running NetBSD to which you can connect the disk, you
> > could do the install on the PC. I did this a while ago; see
>
> Tried to install Mopd on a Linux workstation, but ended up with either a
> compilation error :-
>
> daemon () undefined
> or mopd: no such file :-(
>
> > http://cc.usu.edu/~ivie/netbsd4mb.html for my writeup of the experience.
>
> Thanks, looks interesting. Although this is getting a bit OTT: having to install
> yet another OS on a PC in order to boot the vax :-)
>
> I've got a NetBSD boot floppy somewhere, although no doubt this wont include the
> essential mopd :-(

	fukachan@fml.org has put together single floppy NetBSD firewall
	and adsl gateway images. (pkgsrc/sysutils/fdgw). If someone had
	time they could always adapt that to a single floppy mopd loader
	:), though that still leaves bootpd and nfsd :/

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