Newsgroups: comp.unix.i386 Path: utzoo!telly!eci386!clewis From: clewis@eci386.uucp (Chris Lewis) Subject: Re: ISC 2.0.2 Installation Help Needed Message-ID: <1990Jul5.163432.16580@eci386.uucp> Keywords: ISC 2.0.2, UNIX SYS V, 386 Reply-To: clewis@eci386.UUCP (Chris Lewis) Organization: Elegant Communications Inc. References: <4524@cvl.umd.edu> <45@maxx.UUCP> Date: Thu, 5 Jul 90 16:34:32 GMT In article <4524@cvl.umd.edu>, liuqing@cvl.umd.edu (Larry Liuqing Huang) writes: > I am trying to install ISC 2.0.2 on a 386 machine with a 120 meg hard disk. > After the "surface analysis" it says "too many bad sectors" and terminated > the installation procesure. I can not cut the hard disk into pieces of > small partitions. > 1). Is there any way to get around this problem? > 2). Is this fixed in the new release of ISC 2.2? We had a similar problem when we installed a Maxtor XT1140. I was able to work around this (I can't remember the precise details but this is close) by formatting with one of the specialized DOS formatters (Speedstor to be exact), making *it* do surface analysis and alternation, *then* installed Interactive and told it to bypass the format step. We've not had a problem with it since. (thinking back on this, I'm not even sure Speedstor's alternation was ignored by interactive or not... I probably have the details wrong, so you should experiment, possibly using interactive to format the disk, then speedstor to do the alternation then installing interactive. All I *really* remember is that speedstor did the trick, and the order of operations was wierd ;-) It is possible that there's a cabling or hardware problem, but speedstor should be able to tell you that (eg: if you get more than 1-2% bad sectors, you should recheck the cabling/grounding etc.). -- Chris Lewis, Elegant Communications Inc, {uunet!attcan,utzoo}!lsuc!eci386!clewis Ferret mailing list: eci386!ferret-list, psroff mailing list: eci386!psroff-list