Well, I am the guy who wound up with the A3000UX that was up for grabs here not too long ago. I received it from an aquaintance in the Chicago area only today, and I didn't waste any time getting it back up and running :-)
It is running Amiga Unix 1.1 right now. I did not know the root password, which presented a problem: I do not have my other 3000 yet, so I can't make the AMIX install disks...I tried mounting the filesystem on a Solaris box at work, but didn't have any luck. So I brought the machine home, recompiled the Linux kernel on a spare box with UFS/SysV FS support and various partitions support...no luck there, either. So I just dd'd the whole drive into a file, and ran "strings amix.img | grep root > rootgrep" on it. Then I searched through the file with vi until I found this little gem:
root:vbe9NP8WVbix6:9937::::::
Muahaha. Ran john-the-ripper on it:
failure@shodan:~/john-1.6/run$ ./john passwd
Loaded 1 password (Standard DES [48/64 4K])
guesses: 0 time: 0:00:00:05 (3) c/s: 20667 trying: barrin - meo1
guesses: 0 time: 0:00:00:16 (3) c/s: 18386 trying: pumel - coodog
guesses: 0 time: 0:00:00:47 (3) c/s: 58066 trying: pactie! - ar24958
wasp (root)
guesses: 1 time: 0:00:01:23 (3) c/s: 81622 trying: wikl - wnc7
Yay! So I put the drive back into the system, booted it up, and here is the first login on this system in a long time:
http://failsure.net/~failure/img/dscf0156.jpgCheck out that uptime! ;-) Amiga: stable like a rock! And for kicks, here is a pic of the current setup:
http://failsure.net/~failure/img/dscf0157.jpgOff to play some more now. Can't wait for the A2065 to show up so I can get this thing on the internet.
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Failure