root@dplace.UUCP (Root) (04/25/88)
I need help! I am trying to expand the hard disk on my 67 meg UNIX-PC. I changed the controller chip to a 2010 which should allow more tracks to be addressed and added the new PAL which should allow 15 heads to be used. I put in a Priam model 519 190 megabyte disk (15 heads, 1224 cyls). Entered the bad blocks and formatted the disk using the diagnostic floppy. I told it 1224 cyls, 15 heads, 17 blocks/track. The surface test found a few more bad blocks and said it entered them in the badblock table. So far so good. When I used the boot floppy (2 and 3) to try to make a file system on the disk, the script dies with "mkfs: no such device or address". Stdout and stderr are redirected to /dev/null in the script. If I break out of the script and run the mkfs manually (no parameters) it runs for a while and then the disk makes a scraping/buzzing sound which goes away after a few seconds. This repeats 15 or 20 times and then the mkfs dies reporting a write error at block 137010. If I manually enter the block in the bad table, reformat, and retry the mkfs, the same thing happens at the same block. Has anyone successfully used a 190 meg disk in a 7300? One thing I noticed is that the number of inodes comes out to be more than 32K. What is the maximum inode number 32K or 64K? Dave Lampe {ihnp4 | ames | lll-tis | sun | pyramid}!pacbell!dplace!djl (415) 455-1571
dpb@tellab5.UUCP (Darryl Baker) (04/27/88)
Question, you said you added the pal but did you add the white wires ? -- __ _ __ / ) // / ) / / / __. __ __ __ , // /--< __. /_ _ __ Darryl Baker /__/_(_/|_/ (_/ (_/ (_/_</_ /___/_(_/|_/ <_</_/ (_ ihnp4!tellab5!dpb / '