Subject: [Fwd: 3100-95]
To: None <port-vax@netbsd.org>
From: Steve Wakelin <steve@wcslnet.co.uk>
List: port-vax
Date: 04/16/2002 15:29:12
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Hopefully someone on this list has had experience with NetBSD 1.5.2 and
a MicroVAX 3100-95?
Please see attached
Thanks in advance
/Steve
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Message-ID: <3CBB6858.6020908@wcslnet.co.uk>
Date: Tue, 16 Apr 2002 00:55:04 +0100
From: Steve Wakelin <steve@wcslnet.co.uk>
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Hello,
Hopefully you can advise me.
I have managed to boot my 3100-80 using BOOTP using an Alpha runing
RedHat Linux V7.1. i386 failed as the mopd couldn't allocate memory (RH
7.2).
I have tried to repeat the exercise on my 3100-95.
When I examine the contents of /var/log/messages it appears that my DHCP
server is offering the correct address but this is not being taken by
the 3100-95. The MOP image loads without a problem.
I was aiming to use these machines to run a CODA file system.
KA51-A V2.6 VMB 2.15
E/I 3e 13000202
E/P 20040004 03260901
Thanks in advance
/Steve
BTW: Its a Twin SCSI 3100-95.
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