Another Question

William Roberts liam at cs.qmw.ac.uk
Tue Jul 31 20:27:59 AEST 1990


Yes, you have to have a MacPartition because the Mac ROMs expect to boot
from a genuine HFS filesystem (Yes, we hate this as well).

A/UX Startup needs to work from your MacPartition System Folder, but
you can otherwise change it however you want to. Once you have booted
A/UX the system folder in the Mac Partition is ignored.

Layout 1.9 - no idea. Try it. You will need to install it in the
System Folder that you can see in /:mac:sys:System Folder, unless you
have gotten clever and started using personal system folders.
If you can't install it in a booted System, copy the System File onto
the Mac Partition, boot again from a floppy and install it onto that copy.
Then boot A/UX again and copy it back. (Tedious!).


Disks - the information in /etc/disktab is just about fine-tuning the
layout of the 4.2 filesystems to try to minimise head movements. If
you don't have a suitable disktab entry, then any entry will work but you
might get slightly worse performance. The 4.2 assumptions are that a
disk has a fixed number of sectors per track, which isn't true on the 
newer bigger SCSI disks anyway, so you can't win all the time.
-- 

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