From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: b4@gewt.net (Cory Smelosky) Date: Mon, 27 Feb 2017 12:08:55 -0800 Subject: [TUHS] SCO OpenDesktop 386 2.0.0 In-Reply-To: <58B486B0.5020509@gewt.net> References: <20170227164945.B85704115@lod.com> <58B45E05.1080205@gewt.net> <16b6c61c-cc91-14e3-46d9-e83a198fd2c8@kilonet.net> <58B486B0.5020509@gewt.net> Message-ID: <58B48757.4090408@gewt.net> Cory Smelosky wrote: > Arthur Krewat wrote: >> I've been trying this myself today, both on ESXi 6.0U2, and I went and >> installed ESXi 5.0 as a guest under 6.0U2 :) >> >> I notice that when I put the CD as IDE 1:0 (bus 1, master) it doesn't >> find it. When I put it as 0:0 (bus 0, master), it hangs loading the IDE >> driver. >> >> I suspect it doesn't know about bus 1, so it doesn't hang but also >> doesn't find it, and there's something wrong with either VMware's >> implementation of IDE, or SCO's handling of it - or both. I've read >> where lots of devices in VMware are just to "perfect" for some device >> drivers to deal with. One glaring example was you couldn't use the LSI >> SAS driver with Solaris 11. It would either hang or panic, I forget >> which. Switch to LSI Parallel SCSI, and it was fine. >> >> Anyway, I suspect that there's something in the IDE driver that's >> ignoring bus1, and hanging with VMware's implementation of it. >> >> I'm going to try installing ESXi 4.0 and see what happens. >> >> On another note, it's possible I just need to install the hard drive as >> IDE from the get-go, have the CDROM as slave on bus 0 and see what >> happens. >> >> Any pointers? >> >> thanks! >> art k. >> >> > > bochs' IDE implementation results in it crashing and in qemu it panic()s > before loading the installer. I believe VirtualBox crashed at about the same point as qemu.