Re: ESDI to spanned floppies using ghost

From: JaBrIoL (Jabriol_at_excite.com)
Date: 01/29/04


Date: 29 Jan 2004 13:01:35 -0800

Scott McMillan <smcm@usa.net> wrote in message news:<u84i10d8oc0urgavt4bp4eollshvft6nhu@4ax.com>...
> On 29 Jan 2004 05:00:07 -0800, Jabriol@excite.com (JaBrIoL) wrote:
>
> >Scott McMillan <smcm@usa.net> wrote in message news:<56ag10l5no4jju11pjd0ppgr362eh6pc32@4ax.com>...
> >> (Follow-up posted to comp.unix.sco.misc as well)
> >>
> >> On 28 Jan 2004 12:47:40 -0800, Jabriol@excite.com (JaBrIoL) wrote:
> >>
> >> >All,
> >> >
> >> >Here is another question for the acclaimed wizard of computer PC
> >> >hardware.
> >> >After the first nuclear blast hits, you are the wizard to make things
> >> >work with only the material you posses. Here is what you have:
> >> >
> >> >-486dx
> >> >-1 ESDI micropolis 1355 hard drive loaded with SCO UNIX.
> >>
> >> Which version of SCO? 'uname -X' should divulge that.
> >
> >
> >I tried the command, and it threw into a prompt menu, lioke some sort
> >of editor, to break out I did alt-contrl-del
> >
>
> Run uname -X without the quotes.
>
> >did the uname by itself and it said: Unix..
> >
> >nortonm ghost does identify it as SCO.
>
>
>
> Scott McMillan

I did.. did not work...

I tried a different aproach.. same drive one on the different machine

on the pentium three it boots as ATT 386 Unix
on the 486sx it boots as unix system /386 R 3.2.2



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