Help for novice 3B2/310 user.
Kevin Beauchamp
kbeau at ersys.edmonton.ab.ca
Sun Jun 9 07:17:36 AEST 1991
I have recently aquired an AT&T 3B2/310 with 5.25" floppy, 4 MB RAM and
72 MB HD.
I purchased the system as a way to learn UNIX, but need some help to get
started.
The difficulties I am having are related to logging on. Of course, the
current superuser password has been lost. The documentation I have seems
complete, and the next step appears to be a partial re-install of the
kernel. But...
1) Firmware error when booting from floppy key or when trying to run
UNIX task from firmware mode. Firmware mode is accessible. NVRAM error
on boot-up makes me assume that the default firmware password has been
restored by the system when NVRAM was cleared. The firmware error is
1-06. Is this a floppy error? If so:
a) Are these any more diagnostics that I can perform myself?
b) Am I using the proper Core System disks? (Essential
Utilities disks 1 through 5, correct?)
c) Is the floppy drive (720Kbytes) compatible/replacible with
anything is the PC world?
d) Can I obtain schematics for the system? Where? How much?
e) Is there a comparable system near me that I can confirm the
integrity of my core system disks against?
My version is SVR2.??. I can get more info if required.
f) What type of floppy disks (DD, HD) do I need?
2) If this is not a floppy error, what does it indicate? Can I do more
general tests? Is there a source of support for "casual users" of the
3B2 line or aftermarket support?
3) Is an upgrade to SVR 3.?? possible? If so, what will I gain? How
much will it cost? Where can I get the upgrade?
I appreciate any help that may be given.
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Kevin Beauchamp kbeau at ersys.edmonton.ab.ca
Edmonton Remote Systems: Serving Northern Alberta since 1982
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