Update: Reading old software product CDs

From: David Korzekwa <dak_at_mst6.lanl.gov>
Date: Mon, 01 Jul 2002 14:46:06 -0600

Hi -

I have had a couple of responses asking if 'mount -r -t ufs ...' works. It
does not. It appears that the software product CDs before July 2001 can not
be mounted on systems running 5.1 or 5.1A. I installed the subset on a
machine running 5.0A, but have since upgraded to 5.1 on that machine. When I
put the disk in the drive I get the following console message:

vmunix: SCSI logical disk 1: using ULTRIX partition info found on disk

When I type
 mount -r -t ufs /dev/disk/cdrom0a /mnt or
 mount -r /dev/disk/cdrom0a /mnt

I get
/dev/disk/cdrom0a on /mnt: No valid filesystem exists on this partition

I would rather not copy the files from another machine without using setld.
Unfortunately, our current development project needs the old version of MPI.

Thanks for any help,

Dave Korzekwa
Received on Mon Jul 01 2002 - 20:46:17 NZST

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