Xref: utzoo unix-pc.general:7307 comp.sys.att:11527 Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!bonnie.concordia.ca!uunet!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!rpi!masscomp!ocpt!tsdiag!hico2!kak From: kak@hico2.UUCP (Kris A. Kugel) Newsgroups: unix-pc.general,comp.sys.att Subject: Re: Problems with diagnostic disk (was: 3B1 hard disk gone south?) Summary: Solved? Keywords: HDERR 3b1 unixpc 7300 harddisk floppy boot Message-ID: <795@hico2.UUCP> Date: 15 Jan 91 17:59:04 GMT References: <649@hico2.UUCP> <671@hico2.UUCP> <725@hico2.UUCP> <772@hico2.UUCP> Followup-To: unix-pc.general,comp.sys.att Organization: High Country Software Lines: 32 In article <772@hico2.UUCP>, I write: > This is getting bizzare. > > > > Now, the diagnostic disk won't boot EITHER. > > One suggestion I got was that the diagnostic floppy could have > have been trashed, and suggested I test this with booting off > Foundation set #3. (thanks to Peter Schmit) Well, this disk booted!. > So I grapped the s4 diagnostics and Thad's install script. > I created a new, bootable diagnostic floppy. THAT won't boot. > (it, and the munged diagnostic both boot on hico2, > and while the bad diagnostic disk won't load properly > on hico2, NOTHING works right with either disk on ailing hico3.) Ok, I think I've got past this. I started to try to create a diagnostic disk by hand, and I had done the /etc/iv. Then I got Thad's previous script, and used that to re-make the floppy. If I understand correctly, Thad's script forgot to put a loader on, so maybe there was some kind of remenent of when I did the first iv. The original diagnostic floppy might have had a bad block somewhere in the boot area, the first time it failed the surface test with drive 0 track 0 sector 0 bad. (or whatever, all zeros) I'm not sure why the double-written diagnostic disk would boot on hico2 and not on hico3, but it could have been an artifact of its odd upbringing. I re-made the diagnostics disk using instructions from Peter Schmidt (...mit-eddie!winter!pschmidt)(Thanks again!), and the new diagnostics disks worked fine! (one I had to make twice). I'm also putting a write-protect tab on everything. Sooooo, now the floppy disk works and the hard disk doesn't. At least it's a simpler problem.