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From: jwp@uwmacc.UUCP (Jeffrey W Percival)
Newsgroups: net.unix
Subject: 11/70 <-> uVax II link
Message-ID: <1486@uwmacc.UUCP>
Date: Wed, 25-Sep-85 13:01:59 EDT
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Posted: Wed Sep 25 13:01:59 1985
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We have a PDP 11/70 running 2.8BSD.  We are thinking of getting
a MicroVax II, and getting Berkeley Vax Unix to run on that.  Instead
of trying to get networking going on our 11/70, we thought we'd
get a Systems Industries disk and controller that will be shared
by the two machines.  Is this a reasonable approach?  Our
expectation is that file systems on the shared disk will be
accessible to users of both Unixes.  Are the 2.8/4.2 file systems
identical?  Can we just "mount" a shared file system on each of
the systems, so that the directories and files in that file
system appear in the directory paths of users on both machines?

I would appreciate any comments on this.  Thanks!

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	Jeff Percival ...!uwvax!uwmacc!jwp