Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!lll-winken!lll-tis!ames!ncar!noao!arizona!naucse!rrr From: rrr@naucse.UUCP (Bob Rose ) Newsgroups: comp.sys.att Subject: Re: 3b1 3.51a kernel Message-ID: <632@naucse.UUCP> Date: 8 Apr 88 21:45:14 GMT References: <1603@lll-lcc.aRpA> Organization: Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, AZ Lines: 46 Keywords: 3b1 3.51a fix disk unixpc Summary: Bug fix is buggy! In article <1603@lll-lcc.aRpA>, dre@lll-lcc.aRpA (Douglas R. East) writes: > I have a major problem with the kernel on my 3.51a fix disk that I wonder > if anyone else is having problem with. After installing the fixes and > rebooting, the processer hangs. Same thing here! But wasn't that wonderful advice: "You must reboot system for fixes to take place." I guess they thought if you couldn't reboot you wouldn't know if they fixed it or not (half :^) > Since everyone else seems to have a working 3.51a > kernel, I suspect that the floppy AT&T sent is corrupted. A sum(1) on the > kernel is: 11710 165 UNIX3.51a Who! What a coincidence! Every thing on my floppy worked also except for of course the kernal. I guess the two happen to be corrupted in the same place (Like at AT&T.) I don't know about the size thing, I'm not at home on my machine. > [who do I build a bootable floppy. I had to reinstall everything > to reboot] The 3.51 does have a bootable floppy (Ya I know, doesn't do ya much good now but maybe the next person.) I ask some friend of mine who have 3b1's and they said `Far out' (sorry steve :^) The bootable floppy is (drum roll please) floppy 4 of 12 of the foundation set. After finding this out (by trial and error) I felt so silly asking for help since of course this isn't documented ANYWHERE! > I was really peeved, as you might suspect--all I needed to do was relink > /unix with /UNIX3.51. Oh well, I suppose I'm better for it... Really, I was more the peeved :^) But when you boot disk 4 of 12 you will get a `#' for a prompt with no cursor, from here you have access to the hard disk and can use any command. (like ln /UNIX3.51 /unix) > I do thank AT&T for their prompt action on sending me the fix disk. I > understand that these things happen sometimes (but why always to me?). dito! (But the service wasn't that prompt) -bob Robert R. Rose Northern Arizona University, Box 15600 Flagstaff, AZ 86011 .....!ihnp4!arizona!naucse!rrr