Another Question
Vicki Brown
vlb at magic.aux.apple.com
Tue Jul 31 12:31:07 AEST 1990
In article <2939 at dftsrv.gsfc.nasa.gov> jim at jagmac2.gsfc.nasa.gov (Jim Jagielski) writes:
>I forgot to add this to my previous posting, so please forgive me.
>
>You have to specify what type disk most resembles the one which you will be
>installing A/UX. Of course, the have the Apple 20-80-160SC disks, but none
>others other than "generic"...
The A/UX newfs command thinks it needs certain information about your disk.
The information it wants is the number of sectors/track and the number of
tracks/cylinder. These values are largely for purposes of tuning performance,
and don't have a lot of bearing on SCSI drives. Pick a disk that resembles
yours in size, or try the generic values (the defaults mkfs uses).
For A/UX 2.0, you will notice that more than just Apple drives are listed in
the Installation menu. For example, the HD 160 SC is listed with
(CDC Wren V HH) beside it.
(The original design allowed for you to enter your own values if you didn't
want "generic". Unfortunately.... We thank you for the bug report and I
will get this fixed.)
Vicki Brown A/UX Development Group Apple Computer, Inc.
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