Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!ns-mx!bart.weeg.uiowa.edu!tdawson From: tdawson@bart.weeg.uiowa.edu (Tim Dawson) Newsgroups: comp.sys.next Subject: NeXT Station 100meg+300meg=help! Message-ID: <4606@ns-mx.uiowa.edu> Date: 23 Feb 91 21:19:58 GMT Sender: news@ns-mx.uiowa.edu Reply-To: tdawson@bart.weeg.uiowa.edu (Tim Dawson) Distribution: na Organization: U of Iowa, Iowa City, IA Lines: 86 Recently, I acquired an external Maxtor hard drive which I connected to my NeXTstation with a SCSI2->SCSI1 cable I got from NeXTConnection. Everything seems to be working fine except for a few minor problems. The following is what appears on my ROM monitor when I boot. Maybe someone out there can figure out what is causing my problems. Feb 16 09:02:38 localhost mach: Remote debugging enabled Feb 16 09:02:38 localhost mach: NeXT ROM Monitor 2.1 v59 Feb 16 09:02:38 localhost mach: NeXT Mach 2.0: Wed Nov 21 12:46:53 PST 1990; /ph1_sources/projects/mk-108.1/RELEASE Feb 16 09:02:38 localhost mach: FPU version 0x40 Feb 16 09:02:38 localhost mach: physical memory = 8.00 megabytes. Feb 16 09:02:38 localhost mach: available memory = 7.04 megabytes. Feb 16 09:02:38 localhost mach: using 16 buffers containing 0.12 megabytes of memory Feb 16 09:02:38 localhost mach: fc0 at 0x2114100 Feb 16 09:02:38 localhost mach: Sony MPX-111N as fd0 at fc0 slave 0 Feb 16 09:02:38 localhost mach: SCSI 53C90A Controller, Target 7, as sc0 at 0x2114000 Feb 16 09:02:38 localhost mach: QUANTUM LP105S 910109405 as sd0 at sc0 target 1 lun 0 Feb 16 09:02:38 localhost mach: Disk Label: NeXT_2.0 Feb 16 09:02:38 localhost mach: Disk Capacity 100MB, Device Block 512 bytes Feb 16 09:02:38 localhost mach: MAXTOR XT-8380S as sd1 at sc0 target 2 lun 0 Feb 16 09:02:38 localhost mach: Disk Label: Maxtor Feb 16 09:02:38 localhost mach: Disk Capacity 349MB, Device Block 1024 bytes Feb 16 09:02:38 localhost mach: Generic SCSI Device as sg0 at sc0 target 7 lun 7 Feb 16 09:02:38 localhost mach: en0 at 0x2106000 Feb 16 09:02:38 localhost mach: en0: Ethernet address 00:00:0f:00:75:7e Feb 16 09:02:38 localhost mach: IP protocol enabled for interface en0, type "10MB Ethernet" Feb 16 09:02:38 localhost mach: dsp0 at 0x2108000 Feb 16 09:02:38 localhost mach: np0 at 0x200f000 Feb 16 09:02:38 localhost mach: sound0 at 0x200e000 Feb 16 09:02:38 localhost mach: root on sd0 Feb 16 09:02:38 localhost mach: master cpu at slot 0. Feb 16 09:02:38 localhost mach: The network is disabled or your computer isn't connected to it. Feb 16 09:02:47 localhost sendmail[87]: NOQUEUE: SYSERR: getrequests: cannot bind: Permission denied Feb 16 09:02:47 localhost sendmail[87]: cannot get connection Feb 16 09:02:47 localhost lpd[92]: /usr/spool/lpd.lock: Permission denied Feb 16 09:02:49 localhost npd[102]: Could not get sound port: failure Feb 16 09:03:02 localhost -[127]: loginwindow: netinfo problem - No such directory ---------- As I'm sure you can tell, I'm not connected to a network. I think that some of my problems stem from the way I have set up my system. Through a long process, I managed to copy the Extended Release 2.0 stuff to my internal HD after I deleted the wimpy /usr, /private, /bin, and /etc. I think that there might be some problems with file access priviliges, but I didn't see any when I did a quick look through them. ------------------ The above error messages bother me, and I would like to get rid of them, but the following problems are more urgent: 1) When I try to drag files which reside on my external HD, I get the following message: "Folder : .... is located on a disk without a recycler. Continuing will destroy it, do you want to continue?" Question: How do I put a recycler on this HardDrive? 2) The File Viewer informs me of the amount of space available on the filesystem that I am currently selected on. (in the upper left hand corner underneath the home directory icon) The problem is that it tells me this: "6.64 meg available on external disk" when I am selected on my internal 100 meg drive. I know this is my internal, because I get the message: "69.7 meg available external disk" when I am selected on my external hard drive. Other NeXT systems display the message without the use of the word external when selected on an internal drive. How do I remedy this situation? 3) Most importantly of all, my system does not recognize DOS floppies. Even after using BuildDOS, the Workspace Manager asks me if I want to format the diskette in the drive. Previously formatted floppies also give me that error. Have I screwed up file permissions somewhere? I know that all files are present. I need to be able to use DOS floppies in order to transfer files from my home system to work. Thanks to anyone who might be able to help me with any of these problems. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Timothy A. Dawson University of Iowa Brought to you by Super Global Mega Corp .com