Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!murphy!jpradley!jpr From: jpr@jpradley.uucp (Jean-Pierre Radley) Newsgroups: comp.unix.xenix.sco Subject: Re: SCO XENIX 2.3.2 on i486 Message-ID: <1990Nov5.150541.20779@jpradley.uucp> Date: 5 Nov 90 15:05:41 GMT References: <18@dhump.lakesys.COM> Reply-To: jpr@jpradley.UUCP (Jean-Pierre Radley) Organization: High-Q Lines: 27 In article <18@dhump.lakesys.COM> mort@dhump.lakesys.COM (Marty Wiedmeyer) writes: >We have SCO XENIX 386 2.3.2 and I have been asked to install it on an >NCR PC486/MC25. >2) How to copy the distribution disks to 3.5. I have 5.25" media. > I believe I've copied all of the disks with > dd if=/dev/fd096ds15 of=/dev/fd1135ds18. The one problem I > have is with the Installation Boot floppy (N1). It won't boot! > I tried making a bootable disk with mkdev fd and dd'ing N1 to > it to no avail. I discovered that problem when my SCO dealer copied 5.25" disks to 3.5" disks for me, and I couldn't get started. The problem is the boot track. If you can get to an already installed system, see if you don't have boot tracks in /etc: -r-------- 2 bin bin 547 Sep 29 1987 /etc/fd135ds18boot0 -r-------- 2 bin bin 547 Sep 29 1987 /etc/fd135ds9boot0 -r-------- 1 bin bin 546 Sep 29 1987 /etc/fd48ds9boot0 -r-------- 1 bin bin 547 Sep 29 1987 /etc/fd96ds15boot0 -r-------- 2 bin bin 547 Sep 29 1987 /etc/fd96ds18boot0 -r-------- 2 bin bin 547 Sep 29 1987 /etc/fd96ds9boot0 You can then look in /usr/lib/mkdev/fd do get the parameters for using 'dd' to overwrite what you copied from the large diskette by the correct program for the 3.5" diskette. Jean-Pierre Radley HIGH-Q jpr@jpradley CIS: 72160,1341