Dennis,
   It sounds like you are looking for an Ultrix 3.0 standalone boot tape. While 
I found a number of people who claim to have a physical tape, with some 
claiming to have imaged the tape, I was unable to find an image on-line. That 
being said, it’s possible to use the Ultrix 2.0 standalone bootable tape 
(AQ-JU00C, available from bitsavers.org) with a couple of edits at the end - I 
did this to get 2.2 up and running.

   Since Ultrix 2.0 only supports a limited number VAX processors, the first 
stage has to be run on one of those processors, I always use microvax2. 
Subsequent stages may be run on any processor supported by Ultrix 3.0.

Stage 1:

I use the following .ini file:

        # Boot from standalone tape. This MUST be performed on a microvax2 
instance.
        set rl dis
        set ts dis
        set rq0 ra81
        att rq0 system.dsk
        att tq0 AQ-JU00C-BE_ULTRIX-32_2.0_SA_87.tap
        set tti 7b
        set tto 7b
        boo

Attach the Ultrix 3.0 supported tape to tq0 when it asks. This stage will 
create the root partition and restore from the tape. No special handling at 
this point, just answer the questions as for a normal install.

Stage 2:

Use the VAX simulator for the target system (I used vax780) and boot rq0. After 
answering some questions it will fail trying to create a file system on 
/dev/rra0 which doesn’t exist - you need to edit /.minidevice as follows:

        # ed .minidevice
        22
        1
        RA81 ra 0 TK50 tms 0 
        s/0/0g
        RA81 ra 0g TK50 tms 0 
        w
        23
        q

Reboot the system and it will create a file system on /dev/ra0g, copy the base 
packages along with any you have selected and build a custom kernel. After all 
this reboot again and it will drop you into single user mode after complaining 
about "Can't stat /dev/ra0ga”. Edit /etc/fstab:

        # ed /etc/fstab
        54
        1
        /dev/ra0ga:/:rw:1:1:ufs::
        s/0g/0
        /dev/ra0a:/:rw:1:1:ufs::
        w
        53
        q

Reboot again and you should have a functioning system.

  John.

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