Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!cornell!biar!jhood From: jhood@biar.UUCP (John Hood) Newsgroups: comp.unix.microport Subject: Re: How can I boot dos from HD and still run Microport 3.0e? Message-ID: <516@biar.UUCP> Date: 30 Apr 89 22:51:51 GMT References: <17670@cup.portal.com> <17689@cup.portal.com> <12586@reed.UUCP> <9282@b-tech.ann-arbor.mi.us> Reply-To: jhood@biar.UUCP (John Hood) Organization: Biar Games Inc., Ithaca, NY Lines: 33 In article <9282@b-tech.ann-arbor.mi.us> zeeff@b-tech.ann-arbor.mi.us (Jon Zeeff) writes: >DOesn't typing "DOS" from the boot: prompt work? It did when I first installed Microport 3.0e, and then later on it stopped working. I thought I was going batty when I tried it and it didn't work. I finally snorkeled around the install disks, and found that there's actually *two* different hard disk bootstraps-- the one that gets written onto the HD boot track when you install, and the other one that is part of the runtime cpio set. The first has the DOS boot feature, the second doesn't. Somewhere along the line, I or one of the Microport utilities must have reinstalled the bootstrap from the one in /etc. Sigh. I haven't actually tried it yet, but the cure appears to be simple: install the bootstrap from the filesystem boot floppy you got with your copy of Microport. Actually, I have Bell Tech Unix 3.0 installed on my hard drives just now (I'm playing with their Blit card), and my respect for Microport has gone up a bit: the Bell Tech install was just as bad as, if not worse than, the Microport install (it took four tries to format the hard disk...) Also, Microport has better serial drivers (heretical, isn't it?), support for 1.4M floppies, multiscreens, my tape drive, etc etc. Losing the use of my Everex tape drive because of Bell Tech's inane, stupid, idiotic incompatibility PAL on their Everex tape is a particularly tough pill to swallow, especially because if I somehow get the Bell Tech PAL and install it, I apparently lose the use of the Everex MS-DOS software, because of their own copy protection hack. --jh-- John Hood, Biar Games snail: 10 Spruce Lane, Ithaca NY 14850 BBS: 607 257 3423 domain: jhood@biar.uucp (we hope) bang: anywhere!uunet!biar!jhood [food for disclaimer readers] [special dessert tidbit for broken mailers]