Path: utzoo!dciem!nrcaer!scs!spl1!laidbak!att!mtunx!chinet!bigtex!james From: james@bigtex.uucp (James Van Artsdalen) Newsgroups: comp.unix.microport Subject: Re: Diskette light Message-ID: <2490@bigtex.uucp> Date: 5 Jun 88 13:09:35 GMT Article-I.D.: bigtex.2490 References: <76@carpet.WLK.COM> Reply-To: james@bigtex.UUCP (James Van Artsdalen) Distribution: na Organization: F.B.N. Software, Austin TX Lines: 19 IN article <76@carpet.WLK.COM>, bill@carpet.WLK.COM (Bill Kennedy) wrote: > [...] From > time to time the floppy drive zero activity light stays on after > V/AT has loaded from the hard disk. Other times it goes off. If > I boot DOS from the hard disk it _always_ goes off. This is a > 12MHz AT clone of some kind with a Phoenix BIOS. After a disk access, your BIOS waits a little bit before turning off the drive. This is a good thing because it can save startup time if you do a disk access soon after a previous access, but not right away. This problem is that when uPort starts up, it has to disconnect BIOS, and hence BIOS sometimes never gets a chance to turn the drive motor back off. What *should* happen is that uPort should turn off the floppy disk after booting, but... I got around this problem in an interesting way. I deliberately fragmented my root partition and then re-copied /unix. I then ran fsck -S to clean it up again. The result is that booting takes long enough to let the floppy drive turn off before unix takes over. Ugly, but it works...-- James R. Van Artsdalen ...!ut-sally!utastro!bigtex!james "Live Free or Die" Home: 512-346-2444 Work: 328-0282; 110 Wild Basin Rd. Ste #230, Austin TX 78746