Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!clyde.concordia.ca!mcgill-vision!snorkelwacker!apple!chuq From: chuq@Apple.COM (The Wandering Phew) Newsgroups: comp.unix.aux Subject: Re: A/UX Problems Keywords: A/UX Message-ID: <44739@apple.Apple.COM> Date: 12 Sep 90 18:28:54 GMT References: <975@halley.UUCP> Organization: Under that bluish-grey looking rock Lines: 44 markj@halley.UUCP (Mark Jones) writes: >Im a new user of A/UX 2.0 and I have two problems I can't solve. >1. I'm using a Mac IIci with an internal Quantum 160mb drive (not Apple),and > an Apple 80SC external drive, on which A/UX is loaded. IUve used the > Standard A/UX partition and loaded A/UX with no problems. When I boot > from the 80SC, the Finder comes up showing the MacPartition as the > boot disk, and my 160mb disk as the second drive (all as it should). > However, when I launch A/UX, only the MacPartition shows in the A/UX > Finder. My 160mb Mac Drive is nowhere to be found. It is my understanding > that I should be able to use the MacPartition and my other drive. Am I > doing something wrong? No. The partition map on the Quantum isn't right. It needs to be reformatted, either with HD Setup (the version shipped with 2.0) or a recent release of SilverLining. If it's not being mounted, it means that A/UX isn't recognizing it. Other possible problems with disks: if you're using a partitioning setup that uses an INIT to deal with the partitions, you're out of luck. It's got to use hard partitions (on the disk). And A/UX doesn't currently support multiple MacOS partitions on a single disk. >2. I'm using a Hayes 2400 Baud Internal modem in my machine. I canUt figure > out how to get A/UX to recognize the modem. I seems to only look at > serial ports 1 & 2. The CDEV "HayesConnect" came with the modem, with > which you can force the machine to use the internal modem instead of > one of the serial ports. This doesn't seem to work when using A/UX. > Any suggestions? Unless and until Hayes (or someone) writes an A/UX compatible driver, you can't use it (we don't support any internal modems right now). HayesConnect does a lot of really nasty stuff to the innards to convince MacOS that the nubus card is really a serial port (all of which is necessary since term progs only know how to talk to serial ports). You can't do that stuff under A/UX unless you put the support into the kernel. -- Chuq Von Rospach <+> chuq@apple.com <+> [This is myself speaking] Due to popular request, I've removed the "Small World" theme from my signature. Too many net.reader's co-workers were complaining about the whistling. My apologies for any inconvenience. (It's a small, small world!)