06-29-2015
I don't have ultrix 4.2 in binary (only source code), but I have ultrix 4.0. I think the procedure is the same for both versions.
You need:
1. Ultrix 4.0 tape
2. simh vax simulator
Configuration file:
Code :
$ cat vax.ini
load -r /opt/local/share/simh/VAX/ka655x.bin
attach nvr nvram.bin
set cpu 64m
set rq0 ra92
set rq1 ra92
set rq2 ra92
set rq3 cdrom
attach rq0 d0.dsk
attach rq1 d1.dsk
attach rq2 d2.dsk
;attach -r rq3 cd.iso
attach -r tq0 ultrix.tap
set rl disable
set ts disable
set xq mac=08-00-2B-AA-BB-CC
attach xq en1
boot cpu
Installation:
Code :
$ simh-vax vax.ini
VAX simulator V3.8-1
NVR: buffering file in memory
TQ: unit is read only
vax.ini> attach xq en1
File open error
KA655-B V5.3, VMB 2.7
Performing normal system tests.
40..39..38..37..36..35..34..33..32..31..30..29..28..27..26..25..
24..23..22..21..20..19..18..17..16..15..14..13..12..11..10..09..
08..07..06..05..04..03..
Tests completed.
>>>show dev
UQSSP Disk Controller 0 (772150)
-DUA0 (RA92)
-DUA1 (RA92)
-DUA2 (RA92)
-DUA3 (RRD40)
UQSSP Tape Controller 0 (774500)
-MUA0 (TK50)
-MUA1 (TK50)
-MUA2 (TK50)
-MUA3 (TK50)
Ethernet Adapter 0 (774440)
-XQA0 (08-00-2B-AA-BB-CC)
>>>boot mua0
(BOOT/R5:0 MUA0
2..
-MUA0
1..0..
Ultrixload (using VMB version 13)
Sizes:
text = 768800
data = 1248256
bss = 945472
Rewinding tape ...
Starting at 0x4d4d
ULTRIX V4.0 (Rev. 160) System #3: Thu Apr 5 08:42:35 EDT 1990
real mem = 67043328
avail mem = 61520896
Buffer configuration adjusted to run with small system page table
using 128 buffers containing 1048576 bytes of memory
KA655 processor with an FPU
CPU microcode rev = 6, processor firmware rev = 83
Q22 bus
uda0 at uba0
uq0 at uda0 csr 172150 vec 774, ipl 15
klesiu0 at uba0
uq16 at klesiu0 csr 174500 vec 770, ipl 15
NO LOOPBACK
ra1 at uq0 slave 1 (RA92)
ra2 at uq0 slave 2 (RA92)
ra3 at uq0 slave 3 (RRD40)
ra0 at uq0 slave 0 (RA92)
tms1 at uq16 slave 1 (TK50)
tms2 at uq16 slave 2 (TK50)
tms3 at uq16 slave 3 (TK50)
tms0 at uq16 slave 0 (TK50)
WARNING: clock gained 85 days -- CHECK AND RESET THE DATE!
*** STANDALONE ULTRIX ENVIRONMENT ***
If you select the BASIC Installation option from the list that follows,
the installation software creates file systems on default partitions on
your system disk and loads the mandatory ULTRIX software subsets.
If you require additional installation choices, select the ADVANCED
Installation option.
Select one of the following options:
1) BASIC Installation
2) ADVANCED Installation
3) System management
Enter your choice:
---------- Post updated at 01:10 AM ---------- Previous update was at 12:36 AM ----------
Continue installation:
Code :
Select one of the following options:
1) BASIC Installation
2) ADVANCED Installation
3) System management
Enter your choice: 2
*** SYSTEM DISK SELECTION ***
The installation booklet for your processor explains the following table
of system disk drives. Select one of the devices below to contain the
root file system:
SYSTEM DISK TABLE
Selection Device ULTRIX Device Controller Controller
Name Name Number Name Number
----------------------------------------------------------------------
1 RA92 ra0 0 RQDX3 0
2 RA92 ra1 1 RQDX3 0
3 RA92 ra2 2 RQDX3 0
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Enter your choice: 1
You selected RA92, device number 0. Make sure this disk drive
is on line and write-enabled (if applicable to your disk drive), then
confirm your choice.
Use RA92, ra0, for your system disk? (y/n) []: y
The installation procedure now allocates the root file system on
partition 'a' of the system disk, ra0 RA92.
Making the root file system on ra0 RA92.
The installation procedure is now restoring the root file system to
partition 'a' of the system disk, ra0 RA92.
The installation procedure now checks the root file system on partition 'a'
of the system disk, ra0 RA92.
** /dev/rra0a
** Last Mounted on /mnt
** Phase 1 - Check Blocks and Sizes
** Phase 2 - Check Pathnames
** Phase 3 - Check Connectivity
** Phase 4 - Check Reference Counts
** Phase 5 - Check Cyl groups
223 files, 6198 used, 9353 free (17 frags, 1167 blocks, 0.1% fragmentation)
*** BOOTSTRAP COMMAND SEQUENCE ***
Enter the following boot sequence at the console mode prompt
after the installation software halts the processor:
>>> b dua0
syncing disks... done
HALT instruction, PC: 8005F28D (BRB 8005F28C)
---------- Post updated at 01:12 AM ---------- Previous update was at 01:10 AM ----------
Second boot and system disk configuration
Code :
sim> boot cpu
?C6 2 03 FF 00 0000
P1=20140100 P2=00000000 P3=20084004 P4=00000000 P5=20084000
P6=00000000 P7=00000004 P8=00D40077 P9=0000000F P10=00000000
r0=00D40077 r1=2014079C r2=201404B2 r3=201407A4 r4=2004D2F0
r5=2004D310 r6=2004D317 r7=00000000 r8=00000000 ERF=80000000
KA655-B V5.3, VMB 2.7
Performing normal system tests.
40..39..38..
?33 2 01 FF 00 0001
P1=00000000 P2=00000000 P3=00000000 P4=00000000 P5=00000000
P6=00000000 P7=00000000 P8=00000000 P9=0000000F P10=00000000
r0=80000017 r1=20080100 r2=00000012 r3=20140784 r4=2004D534
r5=2004D54E r6=20055157 r7=00000000 r8=00000000 ERF=80000000
37..36..35..34..33..32..31..30..29..28..27..26..25..
24..23..22..21..20..19..18..17..16..15..14..13..12..11..10..09..
08..07..06..05..04..03..
Normal operation not possible.
>>>b dua0
(BOOT/R5:0 DUA0
2..
-DUA0
1..0..
Ultrixboot - V4.0 Sat Mar 31 04:11:56 EST 1990
Loading (a)vmunix ...
Sizes:
text = 990392
data = 232960
bss = 1248872
Starting at 0x4d4d
ULTRIX V4.0 (Rev. 160) System #5: Thu Apr 5 08:44:16 EDT 1990
real mem = 67043328
avail mem = 62012416
Buffer configuration adjusted to run with small system page table
using 122 buffers containing 999424 bytes of memory
KA655 processor with an FPU
CPU microcode rev = 6, processor firmware rev = 83
Q22 bus
uda0 at uba0
uq0 at uda0 csr 172150 vec 774, ipl 15
klesiu0 at uba0
uq16 at klesiu0 csr 174500 vec 770, ipl 15
qe0 at uba0 csr 174440 vec 764, ipl 15
qe0: DEC DELQA Ethernet Interface DEQNA-lock Mode, hardware address 08:00:2b:aa:bb:cc
lp0 at uba0 csr 177514 vec 200, ipl 14
ra1 at uq0 slave 1 (RA92)
ra2 at uq0 slave 2 (RA92)
ra3 at uq0 slave 3 (RRD40)
ra0 at uq0 slave 0 (RA92)
tms1 at uq16 slave 1 (TK50)
tms2 at uq16 slave 2 (TK50)
tms3 at uq16 slave 3 (TK50)
tms0 at uq16 slave 0 (TK50)
*** SYSTEM NAME SPECIFICATION ***
Select the name of your system using alphanumeric characters.
The first character must be a letter. For example, tinker.
Enter your system name: ultras
You selected ultras as the name of your system. Is this
correct? (y/n) [y]: y
*** DATE AND TIME SPECIFICATION ***
The current date and time should be specified using the following
format:
yymmddhhmm
Use two digits for year (yy), month (mm), day (dd), hour (hh), and
minute (mm). Enter the time in 24-hour format. For example, 11:30
p.m. on May 3, 1990 would be entered as:
9005032330
Enter the date and time: 150630004200
The current date and time should be specified using the following
format:
yymmddhhmm
Use two digits for year (yy), month (mm), day (dd), hour (hh), and
minute (mm). Enter the time in 24-hour format. For example, 11:30
p.m. on May 3, 1990 would be entered as:
9005032330
Enter the date and time: 9005032330
*** TIME ZONE SELECTION ***
Select the time zone for your area, using the options listed in the
table below. You can also enter the number of hours (-12 to 12) in
time east of Greenwich.
Selection Time Zone
---------------------------------
e Eastern
c Central
m Mountain
p Pacific
g Greenwich
---------------------------------
Enter your choice: g
Does your area alternate between Daylight Savings and Standard
time? (y/n) [y]:
Select your geographic area for Daylight Savings Time, using the
options in the table below.
Selection Geographic Area
--------------------------------
u USA
a Australia
e Eastern Europe
c Central Europe
w Western Europe
--------------------------------
Enter your choice [u]: w
The current date and time is Thu May 3 22:30:11 GMT 1990
*** SPECIFY THE SUPERUSER PASSWORD ***
The installation booklet for your processor instructs
you on how to enter the superuser password.
Changing password for root
Enter new password:
Password must be at least 6 characters long, password unchanged.
Trying again to set Super User password. . .
Changing password for root
Enter new password:
Verify:
*** FILE SYSTEM DEFAULT OPTION ***
The following table shows the default file system layout on RA92, ra0:
partition bottom top size overlap default
a 0 32767 32768 c root
b 32768 159839 127072 c swap, dump
g 159840 1840626 1680787 c,d,e,f /usr
If you choose the defaults, the var area will be allocated to /usr/var.
Do you want to choose the default file system layout? (y/n): y
Making the new file system for /usr on /dev/rra0g RA92
---------- Post updated at 01:14 AM ---------- Previous update was at 01:12 AM ----------
Installing Ultrix Worksystem Software and finishing installation:
Code :
This distribution media includes subsets for ULTRIX Worksystem
Software (UWS). A UWS license (on a workstation) or a UWS Server
License (on a timesharing machine or server) is required to install
these subsets.
Do you want to install ULTRIX Worksystem Software? y/n []: y
*** SUPPORTED SOFTWARE INSTALLATION ***
Please make sure your installation tape is mounted and on-line.
Are you ready (y/n)? y
Positioning Tape
*** Enter Subset Selections ***
The following subsets are mandatory and will be installed automatically:
* Base System * Kernel Configuration Files
* TCP/IP Networking Utilities * Network File System Utilities
* Extended (Berkeley) Mailer * X11/DECwindows Servers
* X11/DECwindows User Environment * X11/DECwindows 75dpi Fonts
The subsets listed below are optional:
1) System Exerciser Package 2) X11/DECwindows 100dpi Fonts
3) VS35XX X11/DECwindows Fonts 4) RAND Mail Handler
5) Additional DECwindows Applications 6) Worksystem Development Software
7) Kerberos Network Authentication 8) Enhanced Security Features
9) Document Preparation Software 10) Printer Support Environment
11) Adobe Font Metric Files 12) Software Development Utilities
13) RPC Runtime Environment 14) RPC Development Environment
15) Internationalization Tools 16) Source Code Control System
17) Pascal Development Package 18) VAX C/ULTRIX
19) On Line Manual Pages 20) UWS Reference Pages
21) Accounting Software 22) Communications Utilities
23) Bisynchronous Communications 24) Maintenance Operations Protocol
25) Unix-to-Unix Copy Facility
26) All of the Above
27) None of the Above
28) Exit without installing subsets
Enter your choice(s): 26
You are installing the following subsets:
Base System Kernel Configuration Files
TCP/IP Networking Utilities Network File System Utilities
Extended (Berkeley) Mailer X11/DECwindows Servers
X11/DECwindows User Environment X11/DECwindows 75dpi Fonts
System Exerciser Package X11/DECwindows 100dpi Fonts
VS35XX X11/DECwindows Fonts RAND Mail Handler
Additional DECwindows Applications Worksystem Development Software
Kerberos Network Authentication Enhanced Security Features
Document Preparation Software Printer Support Environment
Adobe Font Metric Files Software Development Utilities
RPC Runtime Environment RPC Development Environment
Internationalization Tools Source Code Control System
Pascal Development Package VAX C/ULTRIX
On Line Manual Pages UWS Reference Pages
Accounting Software Communications Utilities
Bisynchronous Communications Maintenance Operations Protocol
Unix-to-Unix Copy Facility
Is this correct? (y/n): y
Copying Base System (ULTBASE400) from tape
Working....Thu May 3 22:32:28 GMT 1990
Verifying Base System (ULTBASE400)
Copying Kernel Configuration Files (ULTBIN400) from tape
Working....Thu May 3 22:33:23 GMT 1990
Verifying Kernel Configuration Files (ULTBIN400)
Copying TCP/IP Networking Utilities (ULTINET400) from tape
Verifying TCP/IP Networking Utilities (ULTINET400)
Copying Network File System Utilities (ULTNFS400) from tape
Verifying Network File System Utilities (ULTNFS400)
Copying Extended (Berkeley) Mailer (ULTUMAIL400) from tape
Verifying Extended (Berkeley) Mailer (ULTUMAIL400)
Copying X11/DECwindows Servers (UWSSER400) from tape
Verifying X11/DECwindows Servers (UWSSER400)
Copying X11/DECwindows User Environment (UWSX11400) from tape
Verifying X11/DECwindows User Environment (UWSX11400)
Copying X11/DECwindows 75dpi Fonts (UWSFONT400) from tape
Verifying X11/DECwindows 75dpi Fonts (UWSFONT400)
Copying System Exerciser Package (ULTEXER400) from tape
Verifying System Exerciser Package (ULTEXER400)
Copying X11/DECwindows 100dpi Fonts (UWSFONT15400) from tape
Verifying X11/DECwindows 100dpi Fonts (UWSFONT15400)
Copying VS35XX X11/DECwindows Fonts (UWS3DFONT400) from tape
Verifying VS35XX X11/DECwindows Fonts (UWS3DFONT400)
Copying RAND Mail Handler (ULTMH400) from tape
Verifying RAND Mail Handler (ULTMH400)
Copying Additional DECwindows Applications (UWSDECW400) from tape
Working....Thu May 3 22:39:52 GMT 1990
Verifying Additional DECwindows Applications (UWSDECW400)
Copying Worksystem Development Software (UWSXDEV400) from tape
Working....Thu May 3 22:40:35 GMT 1990
Verifying Worksystem Development Software (UWSXDEV400)
Copying Kerberos Network Authentication (ULTKERB400) from tape
Verifying Kerberos Network Authentication (ULTKERB400)
Copying Enhanced Security Features (ULTSEC400) from tape
Verifying Enhanced Security Features (ULTSEC400)
Copying Document Preparation Software (ULTDCMT400) from tape
Verifying Document Preparation Software (ULTDCMT400)
Copying Printer Support Environment (ULTPRINT400) from tape
Verifying Printer Support Environment (ULTPRINT400)
Copying Adobe Font Metric Files (ULTAFM400) from tape
Verifying Adobe Font Metric Files (ULTAFM400)
Copying Software Development Utilities (ULTPGMR400) from tape
Verifying Software Development Utilities (ULTPGMR400)
Copying RPC Runtime Environment (ULTRPCRT400) from tape
Verifying RPC Runtime Environment (ULTRPCRT400)
Copying RPC Development Environment (ULTRPCDEV400) from tape
Verifying RPC Development Environment (ULTRPCDEV400)
Copying Internationalization Tools (ULTINTL400) from tape
Verifying Internationalization Tools (ULTINTL400)
Copying Source Code Control System (ULTSCCS400) from tape
Verifying Source Code Control System (ULTSCCS400)
Copying Pascal Development Package (ULTPASCAL400) from tape
Verifying Pascal Development Package (ULTPASCAL400)
Copying VAX C/ULTRIX (ULTVAXC400) from tape
Verifying VAX C/ULTRIX (ULTVAXC400)
Copying On Line Manual Pages (ULTMAN400) from tape
Working....Thu May 3 22:47:21 GMT 1990
Verifying On Line Manual Pages (ULTMAN400)
Copying UWS Reference Pages (UWSMAN400) from tape
Verifying UWS Reference Pages (UWSMAN400)
Copying Accounting Software (ULTACCT400) from tape
Verifying Accounting Software (ULTACCT400)
Copying Communications Utilities (ULTCOMM400) from tape
Verifying Communications Utilities (ULTCOMM400)
Copying Bisynchronous Communications (ULTBSC400) from tape
Verifying Bisynchronous Communications (ULTBSC400)
Copying Maintenance Operations Protocol (ULTMOP400) from tape
Verifying Maintenance Operations Protocol (ULTMOP400)
Copying Unix-to-Unix Copy Facility (ULTUUCP400) from tape
Verifying Unix-to-Unix Copy Facility (ULTUUCP400)
Rewinding Tape...
The installation software has successfully installed the software
subsets. You can now remove the tape containing the software subsets
from the device.
*** CONFIGURATION FILE KERNEL OPTION SELECTION ***
Selection Kernel Option
---------------------------------------------------------------
1 Local Area Transport (LAT)
2 Bisynchronous Communication protocol (VAX only)
3 Computer Interconnect (CI) network
4 Ethernet Packet Filter
5 Enhanced Security Features
6 DECnet
7 All of the above
8 None of the above
----------------------------------------------------------------
Enter the selection number for each kernel option you want.
For example, 1 3 : 7
You specified the following kernel options:
Local Area Transport (LAT)
Bisynchronous Communication protocol
Computer Interconnect (CI) network
Ethernet Packet Filter
Enhanced Security Features
DECnet
Is this correct? (y/n) [n]: y
*** SYSTEM CONFIGURATION PROCEDURE ***
The installation software found these devices in the floating
address space:
dz0 on uba0 at 0160100
dz1 on uba0 at 0160110
dz2 on uba0 at 0160120
dz3 on uba0 at 0160130
Configuration file complete.
Do you want to edit the configuration file? (y/n) [n]:
*** PERFORMING SYSTEM CONFIGURATION ***
working ..... Thu May 3 22:55:10 GMT 1990
*** DEVICE SPECIAL FILE CREATION ***
working ..... Thu May 3 22:56:01 GMT 1990
*** SOFTWARE INSTALLATION PROCEDURE COMPLETE ***
The following files were created during the installation procedure:
/vmunix - customized kernel
/genvmunix - generic kernel
/usr/adm/install.log - installation log file
/usr/adm/install.FS.log - file systems log file
/usr/adm/install.DEV.log - special device log file
Enter the following boot sequence at the console mode prompt
after the installation software halts the processor:
>>> b dua0
syncing disks... done
HALT instruction, PC: 80080411 (BRB 80080410)
---------- Post updated at 01:18 AM ---------- Previous update was at 01:14 AM ----------
1st boot - ended with HALT:
Code :
sim> boot cpu
KA655-B V5.3, VMB 2.7
Performing normal system tests.
40..39..38..37..36..35..34..33..32..31..30..29..28..27..26..25..
24..23..22..21..20..19..18..17..16..15..14..13..12..11..10..09..
08..07..06..05..04..03..
Tests completed.
>>>b dua0
(BOOT/R5:0 DUA0
2..
-DUA0
1..0..
Ultrixboot - V4.0 Sat Mar 31 04:11:56 EST 1990
Loading (a)vmunix ...
Sizes:
text = 712856
data = 125440
bss = 937728
Starting at 0x2b4d
ULTRIX V4.0 (Rev. 161) System #1: Thu May 3 22:55:57 GMT 1990
real mem = 67043328
avail mem = 56504320
using 1636 buffers containing 6704128 bytes of memory
KA655 processor with an FPU
CPU microcode rev = 6, processor firmware rev = 83
Q22 bus
uda0 at uba0
uq0 at uda0 csr 172150 vec 774, ipl 15
klesiu0 at uba0
uq16 at klesiu0 csr 174500 vec 770, ipl 15
qe0 at uba0 csr 174440 vec 764, ipl 15
qe0: DEC DELQA Ethernet Interface DEQNA-lock Mode, hardware address 08:00:2b:aa:bb:cc
lp0 at uba0 csr 177514 vec 200, ipl 14
dz0 at uba0 csr 160100 vec 300, ipl 15
dz1 at uba0 csr 160110 vec 310, ipl 15
dz2 at uba0 csr 160120 vec 320, ipl 15
dz3 at uba0 csr 160130 vec 330, ipl 15
ra1 at uq0 slave 1 (RA92)
ra2 at uq0 slave 2 (RA92)
ra3 at uq0 slave 3 (RRD40)
ra0 at uq0 slave 0 (RA92)
tms1 at uq16 slave 1 (TK50)
tms2 at uq16 slave 2 (TK50)
tms3 at uq16 slave 3 (TK50)
tms0 at uq16 slave 0 (TK50)
WARNING: clock gained 57 days -- CHECK AND RESET THE DATE!
Thu Jan 1 00:00:31 GMT 1970
Automatic reboot in progress...
/dev/ra0a: SUMMARY INFORMATION BAD (SALVAGED)
/dev/ra0a: FILE SYSTEM MODIFIED, VERIFYING
/dev/ra0a: 698 files, 6105 used, 9446 free (182 frags, 1158 blocks, 1.2% fragmentation)
HALT instruction, PC: 8008FBD1 (BRB 8008FBD0)
---------- Post updated at 01:20 AM ---------- Previous update was at 01:18 AM ----------
2nd boot - is ok:
Code :
sim> boot cpu
?C6 2 03 FF 00 0000
P1=20140100 P2=00000000 P3=20084004 P4=00000000 P5=20084000
P6=00000000 P7=00000004 P8=00D40077 P9=0000000F P10=00000000
r0=00D40077 r1=2014079C r2=201404B2 r3=201407A4 r4=2004D2F0
r5=2004D310 r6=2004D317 r7=00000000 r8=00000000 ERF=80000000
KA655-B V5.3, VMB 2.7
Performing normal system tests.
40..39..38..
?33 2 01 FF 00 0001
P1=00000000 P2=00000000 P3=00000000 P4=00000000 P5=00000000
P6=00000000 P7=00000000 P8=00000000 P9=0000000F P10=00000000
r0=80000017 r1=20080100 r2=00000012 r3=20140784 r4=2004D534
r5=2004D54E r6=20055157 r7=00000000 r8=00000000 ERF=80000000
37..36..35..34..33..32..31..30..29..28..27..26..25..
24..23..22..21..20..19..18..17..16..15..14..13..12..11..10..09..
08..07..06..05..04..03..
Normal operation not possible.
>>>b dua0
(BOOT/R5:0 DUA0
2..
-DUA0
1..0..
Ultrixboot - V4.0 Sat Mar 31 04:11:56 EST 1990
Loading (a)vmunix ...
Sizes:
text = 712856
data = 125440
bss = 937728
Starting at 0x2b4d
ULTRIX V4.0 (Rev. 161) System #1: Thu May 3 22:55:57 GMT 1990
real mem = 67043328
avail mem = 56504320
using 1636 buffers containing 6704128 bytes of memory
KA655 processor with an FPU
CPU microcode rev = 6, processor firmware rev = 83
Q22 bus
uda0 at uba0
uq0 at uda0 csr 172150 vec 774, ipl 15
klesiu0 at uba0
uq16 at klesiu0 csr 174500 vec 770, ipl 15
qe0 at uba0 csr 174440 vec 764, ipl 15
qe0: DEC DELQA Ethernet Interface DEQNA-lock Mode, hardware address 08:00:2b:aa:bb:cc
lp0 at uba0 csr 177514 vec 200, ipl 14
dz0 at uba0 csr 160100 vec 300, ipl 15
dz1 at uba0 csr 160110 vec 310, ipl 15
dz2 at uba0 csr 160120 vec 320, ipl 15
dz3 at uba0 csr 160130 vec 330, ipl 15
ra1 at uq0 slave 1 (RA92)
ra2 at uq0 slave 2 (RA92)
ra3 at uq0 slave 3 (RRD40)
ra0 at uq0 slave 0 (RA92)
tms1 at uq16 slave 1 (TK50)
tms2 at uq16 slave 2 (TK50)
tms3 at uq16 slave 3 (TK50)
tms0 at uq16 slave 0 (TK50)
Thu Jan 1 00:00:31 GMT 1970
Automatic reboot in progress...
/dev/ra0a: 698 files, 6105 used, 9446 free (182 frags, 1158 blocks, 1.2% fragmentation)
/dev/rra0g: 7342 files, 89088 used, 719191 free (2839 frags, 89544 blocks, 0.4% fragmentation)
Warning Creating new license database
Warning creating new history file
check quotas: done.
savecore: checking for dump...dump does not exist
local daemons: syslog sendmail.
Removing remnant Opser files
preserving editor files
clearing /tmp
standard daemons: update cron accounting network snmpd printer.
start errlog daemon - elcsd
Sat Jun 30 01:17:25 GMT 1990
ULTRIX V4.0 (Rev. 161) (ultras)
login: root
Password:
ULTRIX V4.0 (Rev. 161) System #1: Thu May 3 22:55:57 GMT 1990
UWS V4.0 (Rev. 120)
Digital Equipment Corporation
Nashua, New Hampshire
*** SOFTWARE INSTALLATION PROCEDURE COMPLETE ***
The following files were created during the installation procedure:
/vmunix - customized kernel
/genvmunix - generic kernel
/usr/adm/install.log - installation log file
/usr/adm/install.FS.log - file systems log file
/usr/adm/install.DEV.log - special device log file
#
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I created and Compiled a C program to run in QEMU for ARM.
When I run the program using the command
#qemu-arm -L /home/arm-2010.09/arm-none-linux-gnueabi/libc ./test
it gives me the following error:
If 'qemu-arm' is not a typo you can use command-not-found to lookup the package that contains... (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: rupeshkp728
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7. Red Hat
I used the redhat RHEL6 boot with initrd but it failed, can sb help me
# /usr/libexec/qemu-kvm --enable-kvm -smp 8 -m 1024 -net nic,model=virtio -net tap,script=/etc/qemu-ifup -initrd /boot/initramfs-2.6.32-279.el6.x86_64.img -kernel /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.32-279.el6.x86_64 -append "root=/dev/ram... (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: yanglei_fage
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8. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
I am running the gxemul software under cygwin,
Just when installing the .iso image, I got the error shown in
the picture. Any ideas what's happening?
Thanks
Jack (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: lucky7456969
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9. Virtualization and Cloud Computing
Heyas
So, i like doing custom a LiveImage of my OS.
Using Redhats kickstart/livecd-creator method.
Anyway, so i would like to test the liveimages...
AND also, i WOULD like to install FreeBSD, Solaris, or whatever, onto a Virtual Machine.
I used to use Oracles Virtualbox, but eversince... (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: sea
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