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Operating Systems SCO Virtualization a bare metal SCO Open Server 6? Post 303011284 by c3rb3rus on Tuesday 16th of January 2018 07:54:04 AM
Old 01-16-2018
I was able to transplant the OS with Microlite - though it took a few hours to get it to work. Had to create a rescue boot CD using Microlite from a fresh SCO6 install in VMware and use that to boot and bring up networking, so we can access the master backup.

Trying to use the Microlite rescue media created within the hardware we're migrating off did not work when booted in VMware - it was not able to bring up network interface.

I suspect a driver issue going on but my workaround worked.

Issue now is my legacy app that uses Thoroughbred BASIC - it is asking for production activation - which is likely tied to hardware and since that has changed it thinks its a new install.

I wonder what my chances are at getting the activation code from the vendor, tbred.com is still around but this is a end of life OS Smilie
 

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TELINIT(8)							      telinit								TELINIT(8)

NAME
telinit - Change SysV runlevel SYNOPSIS
telinit [OPTIONS...] {COMMAND} DESCRIPTION
telinit may be used to change the SysV system runlevel. Since the concept of SysV runlevels is obsolete the runlevel requests will be transparently translated into systemd unit activation requests. OPTIONS
The following options are understood: --help Prints a short help text and exits. --no-wall Do not send wall message before reboot/halt/power-off. The following commands are understood: 0 Power-off the machine. This is translated into an activation request for poweroff.target and is equivalent to systemctl poweroff. 6 Reboot the machine. This is translated into an activation request for reboot.target and is equivalent to systemctl reboot. 2, 3, 4, 5 Change the SysV runlevel. This is translated into an activation request for runlevel2.target, runlevel3.target, ... and is equivalent to systemctl isolate runlevel2.target, systemctl isolate runlevel3.target, ... 1, s, S Change into system rescue mode. This is translated into an activation request for rescue.target and is equivalent to systemctl rescue. q, Q Reload daemon configuration. This is equivalent to systemctl daemon-reload. u, U Serialize state, reexecute daemon and deserialize state again. This is equivalent to systemctl daemon-reexec. EXIT STATUS
On success, 0 is returned, a non-zero failure code otherwise. NOTES
This is a legacy command available for compatibility only. It should not be used anymore, as the concept of runlevels is obsolete. SEE ALSO
systemd(1), systemctl(1), wall(1) systemd 208 TELINIT(8)
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