Xref: utzoo comp.sys.dec:2866 comp.unix.ultrix:3049 Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!tellab5!wheaton!stefan From: stefan@wheaton.UUCP (Stefan Brandle ) Newsgroups: comp.sys.dec,comp.unix.ultrix Subject: Re: Using DS3100 as a minicomputer? Message-ID: <1956@wheaton.UUCP> Date: 22 Mar 90 04:03:42 GMT References: <1940@naucse.UUCP> <1929@wheaton.UUCP> <10128@cbmvax.commodore.com> Reply-To: stefan@wheaton.UUCP (Stefan Brandle ) Organization: Wheaton College, IL Lines: 26 In article <10128@cbmvax.commodore.com> grr@cbmvax (George Robbins) writes: >In article <1929@wheaton.UUCP> stefan@wheaton.UUCP (Stefan Brandle ) writes: >> Can't install DECnet because it's looking for the base 030 >> stuff and doesn't find it (not under 031!), so I'm going to bug CSC and find >If you are installing a lot of additional products, you tend do do this several >times, however you can simply look in the /usr/etc/subsets/DNP*.ctrl files to >see what prerequisites are listed and just create .lk files for each of those. Yep, I fixed that backaways. I couldn't think of any problems with faking having that software set installed, but wan't sure. A very harried-sounding person at CSC did tell me that it was okay to go ahead, so I did. I'll have to peek at the release notes again. This being my 6th Ultrix machine, I may have zipped though the info too quickly. As gossip goes, I'm told that there are two other schools trying to bring up library systems (DYNIX) under pick (Universe from VMark) on DECstations/systems. It looks promising and is a lot cheeper than the $0.5M+ that library hardware normally goes for. -stefan -- ---------------------------------------------- MA Bell: (708) 260-5019 --------- Stefan Brandle UUCP: ...!{obdient,uunet!tellab5}!wheaton!stefan Wheaton College or stefan@wheaton.UUCP Wheaton, IL 60187 "But I never claimed to be sane!"