configure failures with 4-Character site name

Peter Black pmb at sequim.UUCP
Tue Apr 10 15:59:45 AEST 1990


In article <3 at oneb.UUCP>, kmcvay at oneb.UUCP (Ken McVay) writes:
> After posting a message about configure's failure to update my 
> kernel after using option #10 to add "oneb", I received some insteresting
> mail, which suggested that the problem was a bug in Xenix (I run 386 GT
> version) that wouldn't process a 4-character site name.
> 
> Is there another way to fix this, or am I going to have to change my
> site name? I've been told I can compile a new kernel - can someone
> tell me what's required (before I manage to zap my system again :-))

I am also having difficulty with 386 GT and a Wangtek 150 meg tape drive,
xnx149 was installed.  Restore finds the file inode(s) to restore, asks
for the volume number then says the tape is not a backup volume.  This
is a new machine and it may be a hardware problem.  Has anyone else had
this kind of problem with 386 GT or the Wangtek 150 meg tape drive?

Peter M. Black, Peter M. Black Real Estate Co., Inc.
P.O. Box 2227, 315 E. Washington Street, Sequim, WA 98382
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