SCO 5 'definitive' over KVM

Walter Vaughan Jr wvaughan at steelerubber.com
Tue Apr 11 11:45:38 PDT 2017


You can get free license of current versions of ESXi. One would think that would be preferable to fighting with KVM settings.

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From: Filepro-list [mailto:filepro-list-bounces+wvaughan=steelerubber.com at lists.celestial.com] On Behalf Of Jay R. Ashworth via Filepro-list
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Subject: OT: SCO 5 'definitive' over KVM

Anyone running this?

We only just discovered it existed, though it's apparently over a year old, and I'm trying to get it running under KVM, 5.0.7 having not cooperated well, to save a couple very old Menu* clients whose OEM hardware's about to start dying.

Definitive is working even less well, hard-rebooting early in the installer boot sequence at G mp_picinit.

I've tried Pentium3 and Athlon in addition to Hyper Default for CPU, i440x chipset.

Anyone got good parameters for this?  Hardware is AMD X2-64.

Doublechecking now that VTx is enabled, though I thought KVM itself would complain for that.

Cheers,
-- jra

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