Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!lll-winken!lll-tis!ames!killer!tness7!bellboy!hack From: hack@bellboy.UUCP (Greg Hackney) Newsgroups: comp.unix.microport Subject: Re: Microport System V/386 install woes Message-ID: <1021@bellboy.UUCP> Date: 15 May 88 00:03:30 GMT References: <1984@sugar.UUCP> Reply-To: hack@bellboy.UUCP (Greg Hackney) Organization: home Lines: 30 In article <1984@sugar.UUCP> karl@sugar.UUCP (Karl Lehenbauer) writes: >I'm helping a friend of mine who owns a computer store try to install $1200 >worth of Microport software on a 386/20 clone. It has three meg of RAM >and an 80 meg Seagate drive. > >First off, the surface analysis program doesn't work. It bombs. Karl, I just got a 386 clone, Microport 386, a Seagate 4096 80MB drive, a Seagate ST225 20MB drive, and all is running wonderfully well. I saw some articles about people having hell with their disk drives. So I chose a different formatter. I used the "Seagate Disk Manager" that is supposed to come free with every new Seagate drive. I used to it to low level format my drives with an interleave of 3. When I booted uPort, it asked if I wanted to format the drives. I said no. I have not have a single system panic or file system corruption for the 2 weeks it has been running. (Including a full netnews feed). >The fact is, installing Microport Unix is still for gurus only I had absolutely no problems with the install. I just followed along with the installation menu. BTW, I'm using the Western Digital WD-1003 controller. -- Greg