Where's my CGI?
Perry Minyard 3MTA3
perry at bluemtn.uucp
Fri Feb 2 03:40:22 AEST 1990
In article <689 at s5.Morgan.COM> amull at Morgan.COM (Andrew P. Mullhaupt) writes:
>
...yadda..yadda..yadda
>The CGI disks were included in one of the two boxes which contained my
>development system diskettes. They are interestingly labelled as having
>format n286, where all my other disks have been labelled n386.
>
I asked SCO about this (n286) and they told me there was no such thing
as SCO CGI 386.
>To whom it may concern department -
> Recently, I needed to reinstall SCO UNIX System V/386 after adding
>another hard drive. For some reason, the system backups wouldn't go
>through, and I was faced with the ghastly proposition of reinstalling
>off the distribution disks. After one or two false starts with the
>infamous 'Error: Disk not in Drive' stupidity, I stumbled across a
>workaround. All that seems to be necessary is to put each disk in the
>drive, close the latch, reopen the latch, and reclose it. No more
>errors.
Funny you should mention this. I've had the same problems with my SCO XENIX
2.3.3 system. I can put a diskette in, and it wont read/write to it. I
open, then close the latch, and it works fine. I thought it was a hardware
problem, but maybe it isn't.
>
>Later,
>Andrew Mullhaupt
Later,
Perry Minyard
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