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DESCRIPTION:Being an avid collector of Sun Microsystems servers\, the speak
 er has a few Sun2 machines from around 1983. The 2/50 can only netboot but
  it doesn't use NFS as that had not been invented yet. But surely\, a mode
 n *BSD can act as a boot server and run a diskless client? And for the 2/1
 20\, that does have SCSI disks\, it surely can be used to do a network ins
 tallation of SunOS?\n\nWell\, maybe. Depending on the which flavour of BSD
  you are using\, how much perseverance you have and probably also how the 
 stars are aligned. The speaker will discuss his efforts netbooting a 40+ y
 ear old Sun as well. If you have some antique hardware in your attic\, thi
 s talk is for you! Or just come to listen to some obstacles that were enco
 untered in the process (FreeBSD kernel panic anyone?).
DTSTAMP:20260715T131226Z
LOCATION:D.0.07
SUMMARY:Using modern *BSD to get a 4.2BSD system from 1983 running - Walter
  Belgers
URL:https://events.eurobsdcon.org/2026/talk/YGCH9Y/
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