Re: SCO 5.0.4/5 stops at boot: prompt on a fresh install in a VMware workstation
- From: bonixsas@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: Tue, 1 Jul 2008 00:39:56 -0700 (PDT)
On 1 Jul, 04:22, Bleve <carl.I.bre...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello,
I'm a complete newbie with SCO, but not to UNIX. A client of mine has
an old SCO 5.0.5 server running a very small Progress database and the
hardware is finally dying. We're going to run it in a VMware
workstation, at the moment, with IDE disks, which seems to be working
after some simple hackery with 5.0.7 install floppy images... but it
works.
I've done a clean install into the VM, applied the licence keys, but
every time I try and boot the VM it stops at the boot: prompt.
Hitting return makes it boot, and it then asks to be licenced, and
then asks for the root password or ^d to continue into normal mode. I
can ^d in and it seems to run ok from then on.
Can anyone here point me at what I need to do to get it to boot up
multi user without needing user input on the (virtual) console?
have a look at the man page for boot:
http://osr507doc.sco.com/en/man/html.HW/boot.HW.html
and specifically AUTOBOOT. Note that this may or may not
work on VMware.
John
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