Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!wuarchive!usc!samsung!think!ames!amelia!izen From: izen@amelia.nas.nasa.gov (Steven H. Izen) Newsgroups: comp.unix.i386 Subject: Re: 1.44 drives on i386 Message-ID: <4007@amelia.nas.nasa.gov> Date: 30 Nov 89 06:54:24 GMT References: <1989Nov29.174308.2169@chinet.chi.il.us> Reply-To: izen@cwru.cwru.edu (Steven H. Izen) Organization: Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH. Lines: 32 In article <1989Nov29.174308.2169@chinet.chi.il.us> randy@chinet.chi.il.us (Randy Suess) writes: > I just switched from AT&T UNIX 3.2.1 on Chinet to i386 > 2.0.2. Now, my 3.5 inch drives don't work at 1.44 megs > (f03ht). They work ok at 720k. I can format them > at 1.44 megs under i386, but they can't be read. I tried > Any ideas?? Yeah, I tried using f13ht when I installed my second floppy drive, and had no luck. Then I discovered pg 104 of the 386/ix opserating sytem guide: f1q18dt - minor number 81 1.44 MB,entire 3.5 disk f1q18d - minor number 85 1.44 MB,omit boot track. subtract one from the above minor numbers to use as drive 0. Of course, if the special device files don't exist you'll have to use mknod to create them in both /dev/rdsk and /dev/dsk as char and block devices respectively. Now here's a question for the netlanders: I'm thinking of swapping my two drives, to make the 1.44 meg (in dos language) a:, and my 1.2 meg drive b:. Does anyone know how I can create a bootable 1.44 meg 386/ix floppy from my 1.2 meg distibution floppy? I tried dd unsuccessfully, but I could have specified some parameters incorrectly. -- Steve Izen: {sun,uunet}!cwjcc!skybridge!izen386!steve / Quote corner: or steve%izen386.uucp@skybridge.scl.cwru.edu / or izen@cwru.cwru.edu /-------------------------/ My second bike is a car. | The problem is that I *was* paying attention.