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J R FOX wrote:
> [long-ish post]
>
> Couldn't make the Help Desk yesterday, but it was a
> pretty good weekend nonetheless. Using another
> fresh-out-of-the-box HDD, I completed a base install
> of eCS 1.2R, and another base install of the 2.0 Beta.
> (The latter did not have that difference file applied
> to the ISO, so I hope it wasn't needed.) By "base
> install" I mean: non-migration install, to a bare
> drive rather than a complex pre-partitioned
> environment, Easy rather than Advanced install, and no
> further customization of the installed OS, as yet.
> These installs do have the intended partition drive
> letters, but this is *not* their ultimate
> destinations. Rather, they are intended as baselines,
> and reuseable templates. I have now imaged the
> results with DFSEE, plus saved some key files
> separately for reference, such as Config.Sys and the
> INSTLOG.Zip.
>
> Things went fairly smoothly this time. I did not use
> PM8 or DFSEE for any partitioning, but let the
> installer do it all. No 'Partition Table is Corrupt'
> messages, No 2G partition with 500M worth of files
> after the install but only 44M of free space
> remaining. (And I never did account for that one.)
> The 1.2R installer did hang at the Startup.Cmd window
> in Phase 3 (GuidProc.Exe ... EIENDPH3.GPS), but I
> rebooted with C-A-D and the installation did go
> through to completion, unlike a couple other times in
> past install attempts.
>
> I did get this anomaly on the 1.2R install, as
> reported by DFSEE, which I _have_ seen before. But
> I'm hoping it relates to just one file, and may not be
> terribly consequential (?).
>
> ----------------------------------------------
> Display sector table in verbose format.
> err-mask
> Used 18876 of 844678 at 0 show:
> Errors matching: FFFFFFFF
> SectorNr Reference LSN info Size of area
> Containing
> ======== ================== =================
> ==========
> 00000011 Ref: none 000001 = 0.5 KiB :
> HPFS spareblock 00000100
> - Incorrect checksum value
> 000572F3 Ref: 001F69E0 000001 = 0.5 KiB :
> File Fnode 00000020
> LSN info: f 100% 572F4 1.0 KiB
> \OS2\SYSTEM\RAS\ERRSAV.DAT
> - Filesize in Fnode smaller than in
> dir-entry
>
> Total errors/warnings detected: 2
> ------------------------------------------------
>
>
> Now, some observations:
>
> Tony may or may not be right about the Cold Boot ==>
> Install thing, but it costs you nothing to do this.
> Couldn't hurt.
>
> Ray is probably right that the fragile eCS installer
> is least likely to slip on a banana peel if it
> installs to a fresh drive with nothing else on it.
> This certainly seems to avoid the hang at the JFS.IFS
> line. I think the AUTOCHK * barfs if you have NTFS
> (or maybe some other types of) partitions on the
> drive. And what can happen with the installer AFTER
> THAT isn't pretty.
>
> I'm kinda skeptical re the comment I think Steven made
> at the last meeting, which seemed to suggest that a
> bare drive right out of the box has some nasty MS code
> already on it that we aren't taking into account.
> Still, just in case, I did a NEWMBR on the drive
> before starting.
>
> Don't know if they did anything to it in the interim,
> but the installer seemed to work more surely in the
> 2.0 Beta. That was my impression, anyway.
> Eliminating one of the install phases looks like a
> good move.
>
> 2.0b is said to be missing some things that were in
> 1.2R. In 1.1 or 1.2GA, I have to jiggle a memory
> stick around in the slot and hit "Refresh Removeable
> Media" *twice* before the flash drive gets picked up
> and the drive letter assigned. This is *not* a H/W
> thing: W2K has no such issue. There is some new item
> in 1.2R that picks up the memory stick right away,
> showing an alert box, more in the manner of the Dark
> Side (although it still requires some jiggling in the
> USB slot before the light goes ON). But this USB
> enhancement does not seem to be present in 2.0b.
>
> Steven, I think you are incorrect in saying that the
> Dark Side installer can't cope too well with multiple
> existing partitions / OSes on the HDD *either*. I
> have done that a few times, successfully, though not
> with a partition enviroment that is quite as complex
> as what is now on the Shuttle HDD.
>
> Next up: Migration installs vs. the UniMaint Portable
> Backup that either does or doesn't work (we shall
> see). Whatever turns out best, my goal is to drop it
> into place on the production HDD.
>
>
> Jordan
>
>
Jordan,
With regard to your USB observation, I think this is a matter of whether
you have a line like this:
BASEDEV=USBMSD.ADD /FLOPPIES:0 /REMOVABLES:2
in your CONFIG.SYS.
I did a lengthy and laborious update to USB support on eCS 1.1, and I
got that feature when all was said and done. When I hook up a storage
device to a USB port, the message box comes up in a couple of seconds,
saying
Warning
The device H: has been attached!
When I installed eCS 1.2, that feature didn't automatically install, but
I was able to add it later. (REMOVABLES should be set to the number of
USB ports you have on any given system.)
Colin
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