Xref: utzoo comp.sys.mac:22486 comp.unix.aux:491 Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!unisoft!mtxinu!taniwha!paul From: paul@taniwha.UUCP (Paul Campbell) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac,comp.unix.aux Subject: Re: CDC Wren IV's on A/UX Message-ID: <213@taniwha.UUCP> Date: 4 Nov 88 18:36:02 GMT References: <180@umigw.MIAMI.EDU> <30249@think.UUCP> Reply-To: paul@taniwha.UUCP (Paul Campbell) Organization: Taniwha Systems Design, Oakland Lines: 32 In article <30249@think.UUCP> ephraim@vidar.think.com (Ephraim Vishniac) writes: >In article <180@umigw.MIAMI.EDU> angel@umigw (angel li) writes: >>I have a CDC Wren IV drive which I have initialized with SF&I. It is bootable >>and I have been using it as a system disk. I would now like to use it as > >Unfortunately, SF&I doesn't support the partitioning scheme used with >A/UX. (It didn't exist yet when the program was written.) From >reading comp.unix.aux, though, I have the impression that Apple's >generic A/UX driver should fill the bill. I have an XP150 (Wren IV based), I just did a: dd if=/dev/rdsk/c0d0s31 of=/dev/rdsk/c1d0s31 bs=400k (where the distribution disk has scsi ID 0 and the Wren has ID 1). This copies over the partition map, Apple driver and the whole distribution. The Apple driver works just fine. After you have done this you will want to use the A/UX utility dp to enlarge the last partition in the partition map to take up the whole of the rest of the disk (dp will tell you how big the disk is). Next use pname to give the new partition a minor number (ie attach it to /dev/rdsk/c?d0s?), next use mkfs to put a file system on it (you should also use pname to make an /etc/ptab ...) Paul -- Paul Campbell ..!{unisoft|mtxinu}!taniwha!paul (415)420-8179 Taniwha Systems Design, Oakland CA "Where was George?" - Nudge nudge, say no more ...