Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!usc!apple!voder!dtg.nsc.com!waggoner From: waggoner@dtg.nsc.com (Mark Waggoner) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: Re: MSH Message-ID: <390@icebox.nsc.com> Date: 7 Mar 90 21:32:01 GMT References: <9003050934.AA17890@jade.berkeley.edu> Reply-To: waggoner@icebox.UUCP (Mark Waggoner) Organization: National Semiconductor, Santa Clara Lines: 26 In article <9003050934.AA17890@jade.berkeley.edu> U211344@HNYKUN11.BITNET (Olaf 'Rhialto' Seibert) writes: >> (I write) >>However, even after mounting with the arp command, all I can get when >>I try to access MSH: is an 'insufficient free store' error message. >>I've got plenty of ram available, so something is clearly confused. > >Yes, and I am confused too. Could you try some more and give me more >information (like configuration and such)? Are there other people with >identical problems? > I found that my error was not setting the unit number correctly. I had just blindly (and stupidly) assumed that MSH: was set up for unit 0 in the mountlist when it was actually set to unit 1. I don't have a unit 1. It would have been nice if the mount command could have informed me of my error. Anyway, it works now. -- Mark Waggoner Santa Clara, CA (408) 721-6306 waggoner@dtg.nsc.com Unofficially representing National Semiconductor Local Area Networks Group Officially misrepresenting myself.