From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: msokolov@ivan.Harhan.ORG (Michael Sokolov) Date: Thu, 12 Dec 02 21:36:30 PST Subject: [TUHS] Re: non-broken 4.3BSD set? Message-ID: <0212130536.AA13873@ivan.Harhan.ORG> Robertdkeys at aol.com wrote: > Great! Keep me in mind for any testing if you > need it. I currently don't need any testing that I can't do myself, but thanks anyway. > I still am curious as to how many on the lists > are actually running such critters, currently, > on Quasijarus or on Ultrix. Well, Harhan is still up as you can see, despite the incessant bills... Pretty much all my work on Quasijarus since 4.3-QJ0a has been on operational issues, i.e., issues that don't matter much for hobbyists but become important when you use it operationally for your mission-critical computing. All my VAXen are running current unreleased code. The Internet feed is WorldCom/UUNET with a Quasijarus-based router. I wrote all the code for the latter, which will hopefully appear in 4.3-QJ1. I also have an MV3100 running Ultrix whose sole purpose is to interface an Exabyte 8 mm SCSI tape drive to my cluster. Doing backups on TK50s is prohibitively expensive. Some day I hope to find time to port 4.3-Quasijarus to it. > Did you arrive at any reasonable way to do the > initial disklabels and boot blocks so one can > install Quasijarus directly? That was and still is planned for 4.3-QJ1. 4.3-QJ0a and 4.3-QJ0b "officially" support bootstrap only on DEC RA disks. Two of my running MicroVAXen are equipped with the latter (RA72s). I also run one with ESDI disks, as I have equipped many MicroVAXen in the past. I bootstrap the latter via Ultrix (see my other reply). MS