From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: Mario.Premke@epost.de (Mario Premke) Date: Thu, 21 Nov 2002 21:39:06 +0100 Subject: [pups] Looking for binary distribution of v7 Message-ID: <3DDD404E00000EE3@mail.epost.de> (added by postmaster@mail.epost.de) Thanks a lot - it works ... I am delighted !!! ---------- > Von: Frank Wortner > An: Mario Premke ; pups at minnie.tuhs.org > Betreff: Re: [pups] Looking for binary distribution of v7 > Datum: Montag, 18. November 2002 03:59 > > on 11/17/02 1:24 PM, Mario Premke at Mario.Premke at epost.de wrote: > > > Nevertheless, mounting the file and boot dl0: leads to the boot-prompt @ > > After typing unix the boot-prompt appears again - does the kernel have a > > different name ? > > boot dl0 > @boot <- you type "boot" and press "enter" or "return" in reply > New Boot, known device are hp ht rk rl rp tm vt > : rl(0,0)rl2unix <- you type "rl(0,0)rl2unix" and press return > mem = 177856 > # <- you are now in "single user" mode > <- press "control-d" to go to multiuser mode > <- (the normal mode of operation) > Restricted rights: Use, duplication, or disclosure > is subject to restrictions stated in your contract with > Western Electric Company, Inc. > Thu Sept 22 06:26:09 EDT 1988 > > login: root <- login as "root" > # <- Have fun ... > <- You did make a backup of the disk image before you started, > <- right? ;-) > > If you want to make things easier, your first command should be: > > # cp /rl2unix /unix > > Now you will be able to type "rl(0,0)unix" instead of "rl(0,0)rl2unix". Ps > and other commands that need to read the system namelist also expect the > kernel image to be named /unix. > > Enjoy! > > > > -- > Frank > > "Plez cnoke if an rnsr is not reqid." > Sign on Owl's Door, "Winnie the Pooh" > > > _______________________________________________ > PUPS mailing list > PUPS at minnie.tuhs.org > http://minnie.tuhs.org/mailman/listinfo/pups