On 2/18/19 10:42 AM, Patrick Finnegan wrote:
On Mon, Feb 18, 2019 at 12:49 PM Alan Perry via cctech <cct...@classiccmp.org <mailto:cct...@classiccmp.org>> wrote:


    Is there some trick to making boot floppies for the RS/6000
    7043-140 (a
    mid-90s PReP architecture machine)?

    The NetBSD boot floppy images are confusing to me. The files are too
    large to fit on a 1.44M floppy. I didn't see instructions on how
    to make
    boot floppies out of the .fs files one can download in the install
    instructions. I went ahead and tried to dd the part that fits onto a
    1.44M floppy and try to boot that and of course that failed. I have
    e-mailed the NetBSD prep mailing list and no response from that.


I'd strongly suggest setting up a netboot server. You'll need dhcp/bootp and tftp, but it's way better than trying to deal with floppy disks and floppy booting.  I've used it succesfully for NetBSD and Linux on a '140.

I never tried Solaris, because I have no interest in Solaris, but it should work the same there.

Thanks.

I prefer floppy because I am usually putting systems back together away from a network connection. But, if that is what it takes to get an usable OS onto the system, I guess I will cobble together the pieces to do that.

But now I am more inclined to install Solaris on it :)

alan


Pat

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