Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!husc6!mailrus!nrl-cmf!ames!necntc!dandelion!ulowell!eagle!arosen From: arosen@eagle.ulowell.edu (MFHorn) Newsgroups: comp.unix.wizards Subject: Re: 4.3 installation problems on an 11/750 Message-ID: <6377@swan.ulowell.edu> Date: 20 Apr 88 12:55:44 GMT References: <6287@swan.ulowell.edu> Sender: news@swan.ulowell.edu Reply-To: arosen@hawk.ulowell.edu (MFHorn) Organization: University of Lowell, CS Dept. Lines: 24 In article <6287@swan.ulowell.edu> (I) wrote: >[Trying to bring up 4.3 on a 750; copy reports 446 records (not 205) copied >and/so mini-root won't boot.] Thanks to those who replied. Mostly what was suggested was that we had a cross between 4.2 and 4.3 disk/tape/tu58 or some such. And since Berkeley changed the partition sizes from one to the other, we were having problems. Unfortunately, none of this helped. We never ran 4.2, so we didn't have 4.2 tapes, and the 750 ran VMS before we got it, so the the disk was effectively blank. The problem turned out to be a bad tape (9 track) [The tape's are almost 2 years old now]. I remade tape 1 of 3 (with localized buildmini/get/maketape scripts), copied the mini-root from that and it worked ok. Now I just have to build a generic kernel to boot (the 750s have very different configurations). Once this is going I get to try the 11/730..... Thanks again, Andy Rosen | arosen@hawk.ulowell.edu | "I got this guitar and I ULowell, Box #3031 | ulowell!arosen | learned how to make it Lowell, Ma 01854 | | talk" -Thunder Road RD in '88 - The way it should be