From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: b4@gewt.net (Cory Smelosky) Date: Mon, 27 Feb 2017 09:12:37 -0800 Subject: [TUHS] SCO OpenDesktop 386 2.0.0 In-Reply-To: <20170227164945.B85704115@lod.com> References: <20170227164945.B85704115@lod.com> Message-ID: <58B45E05.1080205@gewt.net> Corey Lindsly wrote: >> Count me in. I put my hand up for a copy of SCO when they were offering free >> samplers in the early 2000s, but never heard back from them. >> >> I wanted to compare it with Linux ... >> >> Thanks >> >> Wesley Parish > > For anyone interested, the SCO 2.1 images are available for download here: > > http://lod.com/sco > > A few things: > > 1. I am having some difficulty getting it to install in VMWare ESXi 5. The > floppy image boots, and I get some way into the install process, but SCO > install does not see the virtual CD-ROM drive. Thus, I'm presented with > network install options only. At this point, there are a few options: > > (a) Track down the driver and/or VMWare settings to fix the CD-ROM > visibility, and proceed with the install. > > (b) Set up a SCO network install server, and proceed. > > (c) Try the install on legacy physical hardware instead. > > Of course, your experience may differ. > > > 2. There's actually an installation guide available for this OS here: > > ftp://ftp.sco.com/pub/UW21/upd211/eng211.txt > > As well as a lot of driver updates and other good stuff: > > ftp://ftp.sco.com/pub/UW21/ > > > 3. Anyone who wants to try SCO for the first time may find 5.0.7 a much > easier go. It will install directly from CD in VMWare, and there is more > driver support for it. To me, it has a very "pure" UNIX feel to it, > other than the gratuitous and absurd use of symbolic links all over the > file system. If you're interested in trying-out that version, let me know > and I'll put up those images for download too. > > Regards, > > --corey I have a note to myself to try an install in PCem later today.