ESIX 4.03A
Glenn G. Lai
glenn at cs.utexas.edu
Mon Jun 24 05:42:40 AEST 1991
I have an Adaptec 1542b and a Fujitsu 2263SA hard drive and I just upgraded
from ESIX 3.2.D to ESIX 4.03A. The installation process insisted on
killing my old ESIX 3.2.D, so I let it do that. At first, I asked for
a UFS /usr partition in addition to the defaults. Right after the root
partition had been successfully initialized, ESIX died either while it
was initializing /usr or after it had done so. I reinstalled and used
only the default partitions. This time I got the following error messages:
Creating /stand file system on /dev/rdsk/c0t0d0sa
Disksetup: Unable to mount /mnt/stand
Disksetup: Bad file number
Cannot create/mount the /stand filesystem. Please contact
your service representative for further assistance.
I hoped that this was the result of bad diskette(s) instead of a bug, so I
reinstalled ESIX 3.2.D and computed the checksums of the first three base
disks. The results are:
45495 2400 base-1
14842 2400 base-2
8201 2400 base-3
I need to have my system up (to use long file names) AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. Will
someone please verify these numbers for me? Thanks.
Glenn
glenn at cs.utexas.edu
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