Esix console getty doesn't run.
Michael P. Lindner
mpl at pegasus.ATT.COM
Fri Aug 3 02:52:29 AEST 1990
In article <222 at rhum.tcom.stc.co.uk> pauld at tcom.stc.co.uk (Paul Davies) writes:
>In article <1090 at ke4zv.UUCP> gary at ke4zv.UUCP (Gary Coffman) writes:
>>In article <1241 at ixos.UUCP> mars at ixos.UUCP (mars) writes:
>>>Hello,
>>>
>>>I am running Esix Ref C. Everything ran fine, till i sold my VGA monitor
>>>and hooked up a Sony CPD1402E multisync. Esix started up, ran. The next
>>>day booting Esix didn't work any more. Init complained with
>>>co: command respawning too rapidly: getty (or similar)
>>
>>Sounds like you didn't reinstall a serial cable properly. This is
>
>I had exactly the same problem on my 386 box running ESIX RevC.
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>Because it was a fairly new system with very little I needed to
>save I just copied what I wanted onto the boot floppy (I don't have
>any other backup device) reformatted and reinstalled from scratch.
I had the same symptom under AT&T UNIX on an AT&T machine here at work.
The power had been flakey, so I suspect it may have been filesystem
damage. Anyway, as the past few days' work had not been backed up,
I was hesitant to reinstall UNIX. What I did was boot from the boot
floppy, mount the hard disk, then copy all the unbacked-up files to
another floppy (I borrowed a floppy drive from another machine for
this). I then reinstalled UNIX as an update, rather than a full
installation. I had to modify the install script slightly to get it
to update itself - there is an "if" statement that checks the version
it is installing over - your mileage may vary. Just to make sure,
I reinstalled all the add-ons as well, after the machine was up and
running. It's still going fine today, so I guess things turned out OK.
I didn't find anyone here at AT&T who could guess what the problem was,
hoewever (ie. what file was corrupted/missing).
Mike Lindner
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