A/UX experiences
shani at taurus.BITNET
shani at taurus.BITNET
Tue Mar 12 18:30:31 AEST 1991
In article <29269 at cs.yale.edu> ewing-martin at cs.yale.edu (Martin Ewing) writes:
>
>-People are used to powering off Macs whenever they run into problems, like
>hung machines, or when they leave the lab. We find that there's about a
>1 in 3(?) chance of corrupting our 80 MB hard disk when they do this, and
>we've ended up reloading the whole system several times.
>
I wonder if there is a way to make A/UX automaticly fsck it's disk in
startup, like B.S.D derived systems do. I noticed that many times (especially
after using the 24-bit desktop), partitions are marked dirty for no reason
at all, and a simple fsck -y fixes the problem...
>-With the default setup, people can get into single user mode and start
>trashing the root file system. Nobody's done this yet, but some people do
>like to run the machines in MacOS mode for some reason.
Yea, it's about time that apple will give a security handle to disk volumes,
in the same manner as appleshare volumes...
>Generally, we're still impressed by all that A/UX can do.
I am very impressed too, especially from the fact that it really works :-)
Except for some annoying things (like no file-completion in csh), and funny
phenomena along the borderlines between the Unix and the MacOS approach to
things (have you tried pulling programs to the desktop?), I realy find A/UX
a good system. The project I am using it for, involves real time co-operation
between the Mac and a SPARCStation, and I don't want to even think of how would
I do it without A/UX...
O.S.
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