Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!usc!sdd.hp.com!uakari.primate.wisc.edu!unmvax!ddnvx1.afwl.af.mil!sadler From: sadler@ddnvx1.afwl.af.mil Newsgroups: comp.unix.xenix.sco Subject: SCO XENIX on a Priam ID-100 hard disk? Message-ID: <1991Apr22.174405.22031@ddnvx1.afwl.af.mil> Date: 22 Apr 91 17:44:05 GMT Organization: Phillips Laboratory - Kirtland AFB Lines: 30 Okay, I give up. I am having an awful time trying to reinstall SCO XENIX ver. 2.3.1 on a Priam ID100-RC RLL hard disk drive. It's a 386 based 20 MHz system I inherited, and I decided to increase the swap space. Bad Idea. I can get all the way through the install process to the point of making the filesystems and entering the activation codes, but I invariably get the error message below when trying to boot from the hard disk to finish the process: not a directory /boot not found Stage 1 boot failure: error loading /boot Does anybody know what's wrong? Aside from the small swap space, the system worked fine before I started my "improvements", so it's not a basic compatibility problem (though XENIX is not fooled by Priam's cylinder/head remapping like MS-DOS is. I have to give the disk's true characteristics to XENIX, i.e. 1156 cylinders/7 heads and _not_ 581 cylinders/14 heads, or the bad tracking gets really screwed up. If you have a Priam disk you know what I mean.) I suspected hardware trouble but I can get MS-DOS (bleck! :^) to work fine. Unfortunately, the hard disk manufacturer seems to have bitten the dust. What hand-waving is required here (aside from getting another hard disk)? Anybody with the proper formula? Please respond by e-mail. Thanks, Joe Sadler "All statements and opinions sadler@ddnvx1.afwl.af.mil expressed above are my own... in my opinion."