Subject: Problems with se/30 and generic 48
To: bsd-general Mailling list <macbsd-general@sun-lamp.cs.berkeley.edu>
From: Andrew P. Herdman <apollo@io.org>
List: macbsd-general
Date: 12/08/1993 14:58:48
I have gerneric 48 installed on my se/30 (8 meg ram no weird cards or
anything) and every thing worked fine until i tried to get the network
code running. After having the machine lock up I rebooted and fixed the
problems with the disk. Now the 'w' and 'ps' and 'swapinfo' commands do
not work. They just hang. Control-C exits them. But they still don't
work. I've re-installed the kernal, and the binaries and also the /etc
directory. I am still working on the others. Has anyone else had this
problem? Does anyone have a suggestion to fix this?
On another note. I created a small 11 meg partition on my Quantum 80 meg
hd. It was the first partition on the disk and the rest was the macOS.
I formated it using mkfs and it gave no errors. But from macBSD i tried
mounting /dev/sd1a. I got a bad superblock. Well eventually I found the
partition at /dev/sd1g How did it get their? Is their a program that
will search for BSD partitions on a drive so i don't have to go looking
for them?
Andrew
p.s. I used Silverlining to format the 80 meg drive.
apollo@io.org
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