nightfox1405241487 0 Report post Posted October 3, 2006 Anyone here from the good old days of NetWare 3.12? I'm stuck in a hard situation. I need to load disk drivers for my much newer server. Anyways, here's the server specs:-Pentium III 900MHz-512 MB RAM-40 Gig IDE hard driveOk, so at the server terminal screen I see this: XERGE:_ Which is the terminal prompt, duh, as I know Linux and obviously "Xerge" is the server name.Ok, now when I try to load disk drivers using the command LOAD IDE (I'm assuming this is correct since it is an IDE hard drive) I then get:Loading module IDE.DSKNetWare IDE Device DriverVersion 3.12 April 26, 1993Copyright 1993 Novell, Inc. All rights reserved. Supported I/O port values are 1F0, 1E8, 168I/O port: 1F0Then leaving the 1F0 part and pressing enter, I then get: Supported interrupt number values are E, F, C, AInterrupt number: EI then leave it default and press enter and I'm back to the XERGE: prompt. From which I issue the command:LOAD C:\SERVER.312\INSTALL Which runs the INSTALL program. Then under the Installation Options menu, I go to Disk Options, then Partition Tables but then I ALWAYS get:There are no accessible disk drives, check to see that the drives are properly attached, turned on, and that the correct disk drivers are loaded. Press ALT-ESC to switch to the console screen if you need to load a disk driver. (Press ESCAPE To Continue)Any idea? I'm probably going to check about NetWare 5.1 tomorrow since I'm sure we're not running it and so the license should be able to be used. I'm not a Novell NetWare expert and any assistance is really appreciated! I need to learn NetWare for a class (actually a club in which we compete at state and national levels) and right now, I'm stuck!Thanks![N]F Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
xboxrulz1405241485 0 Report post Posted October 3, 2006 it's best to use Novell SuSE Linux because Novell has ditched their old NetWare Operating System.If you don't want to try that, you should try putting in a light OS like FreeDOS, if you want DOS like command system and/or drivers.xboxrulz Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nightfox1405241487 0 Report post Posted October 3, 2006 (edited) it's best to use Novell SuSE Linux because Novell has ditched their old NetWare Operating System.If you don't want to try that, you should try putting in a light OS like FreeDOS, if you want DOS like command system and/or drivers.xboxrulzI know. Except I can't use Open Enterprise Server because the contest is over NetWare (actually, NetWare 6.5) but I can't use NetWare 6.5 because the license is in use so I'm restricted to all the old versions of NetWare my school ran. Instead, I'm trying this 37 floppy disk boxed set. So far, no luck.UPDATE: I gave up trying to install a 13-year old operating system on a 5-year old computer. Since my school loves NetWare, I'm using our old copy of NetWare 5.1. Since the licenses weren't in use, I was allowed to use them. The only problem I ran into was a non-compatible network card (NetGear FA311 which is only compatible with NetWare 4.10, 4.11 and 5.0) and I couldn't get the drivers to work so I purchased a compatible network card and it's being shipped to me. Other than that, I'm good to go![N]F Edited October 7, 2006 by nightfox (see edit history) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites