Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!wuarchive!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!rpi!rpi.edu!damour From: damour@sol.ral.rpi.edu (Kevin Damour) Newsgroups: comp.unix.aux Subject: Re: 2.0 installation, again Message-ID: <4'K%GD@rpi.edu> Date: 23 Sep 90 20:56:46 GMT References: <26741@boulder.Colorado.EDU> Organization: /home/damour/.organization Lines: 58 In-Reply-To: andrea@boulder.Colorado.EDU's message of 22 Sep 90 03:50:15 GMT In article <26741@boulder.Colorado.EDU> andrea@boulder.Colorado.EDU (Boyd Hays) writes: Path: rpi!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!ub!boulder!andrea From: andrea@boulder.Colorado.EDU (Boyd Hays) Newsgroups: comp.unix.aux Date: 22 Sep 90 03:50:15 GMT Sender: news@boulder.Colorado.EDU Reply-To: andrea@tigger.colorado.edu (Boyd Hays) Organization: University of Colorado, Boulder Lines: 35 Hello, I'm trying to install A/UX 2.0 on a Quantum 170 MB and am receiving the following message during the installation process (the screen reads): Installing basic root files. Please wait, installation in progress Disk write c0d0s0 Error: SCSI timeout Logical block 98608, physical blocks 281728-281735 Obviously, the installation stops at this point. The drive was just purchased from LaCie and was formatted, by them, with Silverlining. I've tried the installation four times each time with a similar message, only the addresses change as I've tried different configurations. I'm using the maximum Mac partition option of Silverlining and have not modified any of its settings. I ran the test & map out bad sectors and the disk passes this test (I'd hope so LaCie says that they test their drives prior to shipment). A potential problem area is where the installation asks what type of hard disk I'm using (page 4-9 of the installation instructions). None of the drives seem to apply and I've been selecting #5, generic. I called LaCie and they told me that A/UX 2.0 installs are cookbook and they've never seen this problem referring me to Apple. When I spoke with the Apple technical support person I was informed that I would need to buy an A/UX support license to get an answer to my question or call a dealer and ask for help. The system's configuration is an original Mac II with PMU (A/UX 1.1 runs) with 8MB of memory. Does anyone know what is wrong? Boyd Hays - - - - - - - - - - I have the same configuration as above with a 110 MB drive from LaCie (purchased over 1 year ago). Installation on the 170 MB drive produced the same SCSI timeout error messages followed by a series on faults on writes to the drive. I tried the installation on the 110 MB drive, which was also formatted with SilverLining, and no errors were produced.I called LaCie last week and will be returning the drive to them this week for replacement. Can there be a design error on the 170 MB drive to cause these errors (which are not on the 110 MB) ? Kevin Damour damour@ral.rpi.edu