From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: iking@killthewabbit.org (Ian King) Date: Fri, 7 Feb 2003 09:23:21 -0800 Subject: [pups] Bootable media for 2.11BSD References: <000501c2ce81$84244df0$450010ac@dawabbit> Message-ID: <000401c2cecd$9d4186d0$7f0010ac@pepelepew> Yup, that's what I get for trying to be clever. :-) I built and ran maketape, and the 11/73 likes the resulting tape (boots). So I'm remaking the tape with the tar's on it (per the instructions). I also happened to look at my work email, and saw the recent thread on this same subject - doh! Maybe we should add something to the /2.11BSD distribution README with the caveats we've learned? -- Ian ----- Original Message ----- From: "Robin Birch" To: "Ian King" Cc: Sent: Friday, February 07, 2003 3:20 AM Subject: Re: [pups] Bootable media for 2.11BSD > Use the maketape program in the sys/pdpstand directory. You can build > this on most things and use it to create a bootable tape with the > standalone system which contains all of the tools to set the system up. > > Cheers > > Robin > > > In message <000501c2ce81$84244df0$450010ac at dawabbit>, Ian King > writes > >I think I've done enough homework and legwork to feel like I can ask the > >list a question now. :-) I've acquired an 11/73 and want to install > >2.11BSD on it; it includes a TK50 and RX33. I also have a DECstation > >5000/200 with a TK50, so my first efforts were to dd the files onto a tape. > >Depending on how I hacked around, I either got a "non-bootable media" error > >or "Error 21 - drive error". The two ways I tried to put the boot files on > >were per the instructions (cat mtboot mtboot boot | dd), and not per the > >instructions (dd mtboot, dd mtboot, dd boot). Depending on how I hacked > >around, I either got a "non-bootable media" error or "Error 21 - drive > >error" from the boot ROM monitor. > > > >With no way to troubleshoot the TK50 drive, I then tried to put at least a > >boot sector on a 1.2MB floppy, using rawrite on a PC; I copied mtboot + > >mtboot + boot to an intermediate file, then used rawrite to put that on the > >floppy. I got the same "Error 21". > > > >The machine also has a working RD54 containing Micro/RSX and some > >proprietary software for managing a parking lot. :-) I can boot to an RSX > >prompt (although I can't log in, having none of the passwords), so most of > >the machine appears to be working. > > > >While there's a stubborn side that wants to figure out how to build bootable > >media :-) I'd also be happy at this point to get a copy of a bootable TK50; > >I have blank tapes.... Either way, I hope someone can point me in the right > >direction. Thanks in advance -- Ian > > > >_______________________________________________ > >PUPS mailing list > >PUPS at minnie.tuhs.org > >http://minnie.tuhs.org/mailman/listinfo/pups > > -- > Robin Birch >