From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: corey@lod.com (Corey Lindsly) Date: Thu, 2 Mar 2017 11:56:42 -0800 (PST) Subject: [TUHS] SCO OpenDesktop 386 2.0.0 In-Reply-To: <20170301224529.GB1262@naleco.com> Message-ID: <20170302195643.482CF411D@lod.com> > I got it to install successfully, in VMware Server 1.0.2. > > The solution is to boot normally with the "id.dd" floppy image provided > by Corey Lindsly, with the ISO image also provided by Corey configured > as IDE 0:1 (first channel, slave), and with a virtual IDE disk (I'm > using 8 GB of size) as 0:0 (first channel, master). > > This setup leads to the already known IDE driver hanging. It's a > problem with the IDE driver provided by SCO with UnixWare 2.1. So, > when the install process asks whether you want to use a "HBA diskette", > load into your PC emulator's virtual floppy drive the updated "HBA > diskette" image provided by SCO for UnixWare 2.1.3, which is here: > ftp://ftp.sco.com/pub/UW21/upd213/hba213.img > > This will stop the UnixWare 2.1 IDE driver from hanging, and the > install process will proceed successfully to completion. > > It should work equally well in VirtualBox. > > Regards, > > -- > Josh Good > Good stuff. Thanks. I was able to do the install in ESXi 5 with no problems using this information. Has anyone gotten the networking setup? There is an Intel PRO/1000 NIC driver package on the SCO site (ptf4016c) but it is for UW2.1.3 only and I was not able to get it to go. Sadly, the original 2.1 package ptf4016a appears to be gone. I suppose the next step would be to run through the updates from 2.1 to 2.1.3 unless someone else can share a simpler way to bring up a NIC. --corey