Re: ESDI to spanned floppies using ghost
From: JaBrIoL (Jabriol_at_excite.com)
Date: 01/30/04
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Date: 30 Jan 2004 05:42:00 -0800
/dev/null <dhart@n.o.s.p.a.m.ultranet.com> wrote in message news:<xAgSb.142724$nt4.650755@attbi_s51>...
> JaBrIoL wrote:
> > Scott McMillan <smcm@usa.net> wrote in message news:<u84i10d8oc0urgavt4bp4eollshvft6nhu@4ax.com>...
> > >
> >
> > 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
>
> how about man uname which tells you all the options
>
> in any case try
>
> uname
> uname -a
> uname -A
>
> also, I am starting to think this is not a sco system...
>
> maybe Interactive unix or ATT SVR3????
I will look into it..
by the way, the system does not have man.. which tell me this was a chop job for
a purpose unkown to man, by the almighty Lucent Propierty lawyers..
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