Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!mcsun!hp4nl!cbmnlux!cbmnlu1!arno From: arno@cbmnlu1.cbm.nl (Arno Griffioen) Newsgroups: comp.unix.amiga Subject: Re: A3000UX problems, help. Message-ID: <1514@cbmnlu1.cbm.nl> Date: 26 Apr 91 07:09:31 GMT References: <1909c824.ARN0fa6@cbmami.UUCP> Reply-To: arno@cbmnlu1.cbm.nl (Arno Griffioen) Organization: Commodore Nederland B.V. Unix Support Center Lines: 47 In article <1909c824.ARN0fa6@cbmami.UUCP> jason@cbmami.UUCP writes: >Hi, > > Today a Product Demonstrator showed up at our store with a PIC with >Amiga Unix v1.1, is this the most current version? I don't think that this >was the actuall distribution PIC but rather a backup of v1.1 off his >machine. We installed it on our machine and are having the following >troubles: > >1. Upon booting up, we are greeted with the error message > "etc/rc3d/s2rfs:/etc/rfs/domain not initalized." > What does this error mean, how can we correct it? Yes, this is fine. If you don't use RFS this message appears. No problem it's normal. >2. Our A3000UX has 9 MEGS, all of which is recognized when we boot in >AmigaDos 2.0 or 1.3, however under unix we get 5 MEGS total, 2 MEGS usable. >Obviously we cant even run OpenLook in this, what is wrong here? How can >we fix it? Did you use the 1.1 install script? You are currently using the wrong kernel in your machine. The 1.1 install floppies will find out for themselves how much memory you have installed and will use the right kernel. This is the procedure you have to follow to change the kernel 'by hand': # cd /stand # ln A3008unix /unix # ln A3008unix /stand/unix # cat coffboot unix > /dev/dsk/c6d0s3 # cd / # shutdown -i 6 Make sure that you use the correct HD-partition to put the kernel on. Here I used c6d0s3, but that could be different on your system. >Jason Goldberg UUCP: ucsd!serene!cbmami!jason >Del Mar, CA Bye Arno. -- Arno Griffioen | Commodore Nederland B.V. Unix Support Center Email: arno@cbmnlu1.cbm.nl | Tel: (+31) 020-5806748 or: arno@cbm.nl | "The light at the end of the tunnel... Is the headlamp of an oncoming train!"