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- From: alm@netcom.com (Andrew Moore)
- Subject: Floppy woes (was Re: Beginner's problems with 386BSD)
- Message-ID: <kmlmd!a.alm@netcom.com>
- Date: Mon, 27 Jul 92 09:54:12 GMT
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- >Due to a couple of niggling things, it will not work. Remove the
- >/dev/rfd0a and /dev/fd0a devices, then MAKEDEV fd0. As it turns
- >out, mtools wants /dev/rfd0c, not the "a" partition on the floppy
- >drives. Alturnatively, you can re-compile mtools to use
- >/dev/rfd0a instead of /dev/rfd0c (I found that creating the correct
- >devices was more expediante.)
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- Another problem is the floppy gets "stuck" after 386bsd boots. Any
- mtools operation seems not to work and to be uninterruptable. I
- thought I had solved this problem by moving my video card from a 16
- bit isa slot to an 8 bit one. This allowed me to install 386bsd on
- the hard disk. But now that it's installed, the floppy is acting
- up again! There might still be a memory conflict (though in
- principle there shouldn't be), but maybe there is a work around
- too?
-
- The video card is a OEM Paradise SVGA. I don't see any mention of
- interrupts (someone had IRQ 2 problems). The floppies are run off
- an Adaptec 1542B SCSI controller.
- -Andrew Moore <alm@netcom.com>
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