Hi Mark,

On Thu, May 20, 2010 at 3:15 PM, Mark Post <[email protected]> wrote:

> Umm, there is no such thing as an "IBM Linux."  Where did you get your 
> installation files from?  (Please don't say it's the Marist file system.)

Uh, actually I guess it is :

http://linux390.marist.edu/

Why ... is that a bad thing ? ;)

It just happened to be fhe first Linux S/390 I found, if there's a
better / easier one to work with, I'll switch to it.

>
>> Still working on the networking, as I don't have my "own" Linux box >>at
>> the moment (using web hosting), so can't use /tun device, unless /
>> until I inqure about it.
>
> I'm not sure about this comment.  You don't need any sort of Linux box to run 
> Hercules.  There is also a version for Windows that works just find.

Well my understanding is that to setup LCS. I need to have access to
the real machine's  tuntap  :  ???

0F00,0F01 LCS -n /dev/net/tun 192.168.1.162

Since I'm using Linux on a web / shell hosting service, I don't think
I can use that ...unless there's a "virtual" alternative ?

So I'm trying to use CTCT, which *is* connecting the Hercules
instances using the real i.p. addresses of the machines.

Should I then have those real addresses in the "parm" file (that gets
loaded at IPL ?

Mike

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