Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!samsung!uunet!bfmny0!tneff From: tneff@bfmny0.BFM.COM (Tom Neff) Newsgroups: comp.unix.i386 Subject: Re: 386/ix VP/ix problems (Wp 5.1, file truncation) Keywords: 386/ix, VP/ix, Word Perfect Message-ID: <15804@bfmny0.BFM.COM> Date: 27 Aug 90 09:59:26 GMT References: <2038@jwt.UUCP> <2208@sud509.ed.ray.com> <1990Aug25.233211.10401@nstar.uucp> Reply-To: tneff@bfmny0.BFM.COM (Tom Neff) Lines: 29 In article <1990Aug25.233211.10401@nstar.uucp> larry@nstar.uucp (Larry Snyder) writes: >heiser@tdw201.ed.ray.com writes: >>I'm wondering if the version of VP/ix (1.2?) that I have at home >>is like the one at work on the Sun/386i's, where the C: drive >>"grows" as needed to accomodate new stuff... > >Yes - but I haven't found a way to decrease the size of the >C drive after removing files -- Jeez, I just posted this, doesn't anyone read the articles? 1. Create a new pseudo-volume by copying 'cdisk' to something like 'NEWD:'. 2. Edit your 'vpix.cnf' to point C: to your new D pseudo-volume, and D: to your old one. 3. Boot Simul-Task with this configuration -- if your old D: was not bootable, you may need to boot from floppy with 'dos -b'. 4. Use XCOPY to copy all the files from D: to C:. 5. Quit DOS and rename NEWD: to D:, deleting the old one. 6. Re-edit your 'vpix.cnf' to restore the settings for C: and D:. -- For the curious: +---+ Tom Neff Here's what RS-232 pins do! ==|:::|== tneff@bfmny0.BFM.COM -- Inmac +---+ uunet!bfmny0!tneff