Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!wuarchive!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!sdd.hp.com!elroy.jpl.nasa.gov!decwrl!shelby!csli!anderson From: anderson@csli.Stanford.EDU (Steve Anderson) Newsgroups: comp.unix.aux Subject: Re: How to format non-Apple drives with HD Setup Summary: HDSC-setup limitation Message-ID: <14366@csli.Stanford.EDU> Date: 8 Jul 90 21:04:01 GMT References: <9007062247.AA02979@cscwam.umd.edu> Sender: anderson@csli.Stanford.EDU (Steve Anderson) Distribution: usa Organization: Center for the Study of Language and Information, Stanford U. Lines: 23 Using ResEdit to hack HDSC-setup so that it will handle non-Apple disks may well work, but there are limitations. My efforts to set up a 580 Mbyte Wren V this way failed: the apparent reason is a timeout present in the code that causes operations like initialize and partition to fail if they take too long (e.g., if the disk is a lot bigger than any of the ones the program was originally intended to deal with). "test" runs successfully to completion on this disk, but both "init" and "partition" time out and fail. Question: why can't Apple include a general purpose utility comparable to SilverLining (which handled this disk without problems) with A/UX? UNIX users won't want to live with nothing bigger than a HD-160SC forever... Steve Anderson Cognitive Science Center The Johns Hopkins University anderson@sapir.cog.jhu.edu anderson@cs.jhu.edu anderson@csli.stanford.edu