Hey, This question is about a non Linux system. Maybe we should change the name of this user group to better represent our collective interest in OSs other than Linux? :) (just kidding. please don't hijack this thread with a flame war)
Anyway, I need to run some software on some old IBM servers. Ideally, I would like to create a live CD running some flavor of Linux that will run on these, but from what I've found on line, Linux will not run on these servers. Another option, though not as desired, is to create a live CD of AIX, but I found nothing on the net indicating that this was even possible. Unfortunately, I'm kind of stumbling around in the dark, because I don't know much of anything about IBM servers or AIX. Does anyone have any suggestions of how to proceed? Basically, I want to be able to boot into one of these IBM servers and run my software, without actually having to install anything and (here's the key) without relying at all on any OS installed on the machine. The servers range from model 7011-250 (rather old) to 7046-B50, if that helps at all. Thanks. Any suggestions, or just mildly relevent information would be awesome. -- Derek M Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED] ------------------------------------------------------------------- "Man has no choice about his need for self-esteem. He can only choose by what standard to gauge it." /* PLUG: http://plug.org, #utah on irc.freenode.net Unsubscribe: http://plug.org/mailman/options/plug Don't fear the penguin. */
