DECtape
John Bruner
jdb at mordor.UUCP
Tue Jan 21 06:34:21 AEST 1986
In article <14775 at onfcanim.UUCP> dave at onfcanim.UUCP (Dave Martindale) writes:
>You could actually boot from DECtape. The real challenge was getting a
>minimal root filesytem (bootloader, some inodes, unix, /etc/init, /bin/sh,
>and some of /dev) onto a DECtape. If I remember correctly, they only
>stored about 256Kb.
When I was looking after an 11/45 I kept a set of standalone utilities
on a (tp-format) DECtape. When you created a tape with "tp" it would
put "/usr/mdec/tboot" or "/usr/mdec/mboot" (depending upon whether it
was a DECtape or magtape) into block 0. This single-block bootstrap
knew how to read tp-format files. This DECtape saved me a lot of
trouble once. Our root filesystem was located in the center of a
CDC 9766 disc. Since we had no hardware bootstrap for the SI 9400
controller, we booted the disc by toggling a read command in on the
front panel with the disc write-protected. Unfortunately, during one
reboot someone neglected to write-protect the disc and toggled in a
64Kb write instead of a read. We lost the first disc partition but
I was still able to boot using my handy DECtape.
Our magtapes were completely unreliable, so I also did kernel crash
dumps onto DECtape. An 11/45's 256Kb fits quite comfortably.
--
John Bruner (S-1 Project, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)
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