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Just wanted to say thanks for posting Jonathan Moore's SCO Openserver 5 install instructions for using SCSI disks. The Bus Logic BTLD, although quite a pain to "derive", ultimately worked great!
As a contribution back, I have attached the floppy image I used, as a convenience to the rest of the folks out there who might be a bit intimidated trying to find a non-XP windows box... :-)
Also, a few notes:
I created my VM under Vmware Fusion for the Mac, 2.0. I followed those instructions, and guessed when the steps did not exactly match.
I also used OSR5 5.07 install boot floppy and CD.
Other than that, works likes a charm.
I now have a SCSI disk based OSR5 server!
My next step, in case you have some experience or tips, is that I would like to convert this vmdk to a vhd, and run it under Citrix Xenserver. What do you think?
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Sat Feb 7 19:33:54 2009: Subject: TonyLawrence
I haven't done anything with Citrix Xenserver but perhaps someone else can offer some help?
Sat Feb 7 21:58:28 2009: Subject: AXenGuy
Citrix has a tool that will convert VMDKs to a form that can be imported into XenServer. Find it here: http://community.citrix.com/display/xs/XenServer+Resource+Kit
Sun Feb 8 00:07:56 2009: Subject: Howard
Question to the VMware ESX community...
Could someone please try this one a clean ESX install? I don't currently have access to one...
If you follow the killer "Moore" recipe, and use the link to the Bus Logic SCSI driver bltd, I think you can do a very easy install. Am I wrong?
Please post back your results...
Thanks!
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