Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!psuvax1!psuvm!jls139 From: JLS139@psuvm.psu.edu (Abadon) Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple Subject: Re: Need some proterm help Message-ID: <90035.213823JLS139@PSUVM.BITNET> Date: 5 Feb 90 02:38:23 GMT References: <113300247@uxa.cso.uiuc.edu> <844@darkstar.ucsc.edu> <984@rbdc.UUCP> <904@darkstar.ucsc.edu> <991@rbdc.UUCP> <7659@lindy <997@rbdc.UUCP> Organization: Penn State University Lines: 25 In article <997@rbdc.UUCP>, mitch@rbdc.UUCP (Mitch Berry) says: > >In article <90029.231053JLS139@PSUVM.BITNET> JLS139@psuvm.psu.edu (Abadon) >writes: >> >> My solution to this has been to enter >>OA-R (or OA-S) and then once the Proterm volume is back online I ESC and > >uhh what exactly do you mean by proterm volume is back online? ..in the drive >(i never took it out) or do you just mean is the proterm disk logged as the >current directory?... > >[Mitch Berry (Thrashing >Rage)|UUCP:mitch@rbdc.UUCP|PROLINE:thrash@pro-Dchamber] Apologies, I meant logged as current pathname. I was speaking from my point of view with just one 3.5" drive which would be the same. Either way, by ESC'ing and then retrying the send or receive command, Proterm changes the current pathname to the Proterm disk, thereby avoiding a lock-up. ------- *-------------------------* | ...... Jeff Stine ..... | || *-------------------------*