Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!snorkelwacker!bloom-beacon!eru!luth!sunic!compuram!pgd From: pgd@bbt.se (P.Garbha) Newsgroups: comp.unix.xenix Subject: Re: Xenix upgrade horror story Message-ID: <1990Jul21.103829.12316@bbt.se> Date: 21 Jul 90 10:38:29 GMT References: <1990Jul19.101125.245@bbt.se> <8227@scorn.sco.COM> Organization: /etc/organization Lines: 16 In article <8227@scorn.sco.COM> rogerk@sco.COM (Roger Knopf 5502) writes: > >I agree with Ross, it sounds like your Xenix partition extends >beyond 1024 cylinders. Since there is no standard way of handling My root Xenix partition does extend beyond 1024 cylinders, and your explanation is probably completely right. The solution is just seeing to that /xenix (and /boot) always fit within the first 1024 cylinders. >Actually, this has nothing to do with serialization and we do not >do anything like write the serial number on the file system. Good, that my suspicion was wrong. It is also nice to hear that the serial number is not written to the file system. (Although i still wonder how it enters into the kernel after a re-link.)