kennedy@tolerant.UUCP (Bill Kennedy) (03/09/88)
There are some real knee-breaker problems with the unlimited user upgrades for V/386 and since I haven't seen anything about them before, I'll share my (dismal) experience. Since I was the one begging for moderation in the criticism of Microport I won't scream as loud as I'd like, but the document- ation is in a word *CRUMMY*. One page for run time and just a features repeat for Merge (wouldn't be bad if it was accurate or applicable). I started from a two user Merge system, maybe that was the mistake. The run time upgrade was relatively effortless, you have to remember to do the mv`ing that they are going to undo for you, run time is oblivious of Merge. Merge was the "bitch-kitty". Nothing tells you to uninstall Merge until you try to upgrade. When you do get it uninstalled it complains to you about your having to restore init.orig and getty.orig which, of course you can't do because they are running. You have to boot up from your build diskette and cancel the installation procedure, mount the root file system onto the floppy /mnt. Remember that there is no ls on the floppy so you have to use the one in /mnt/bin (the hard disk). Now you can mv init.orig and getty.orig back to their premerge init and getty. Remember to umount the hard disk and gracefully shut down the floppy system sync; sync;uadmin 2 0 At this point, after the reboot, you are running unlimited run time and are ready to install Merge. Since no instructions came with it, I intuit that you do it just like two user merge. No flames for cockpit error please, there were *no* instructions. The Merge installation proceeds normally through the reboot and when you run /usr/lib/merge/dosinstall you get a series of VM86_DIED messages as it tries to make DOS images. That's a well documented error message, it says that DOS caught a signal and died or died for some other reason. There are so many messages in V/386 they tell you to ignore, I ignored it. WRONG! There are no DOS images, so Merge won't run, nada, at all. Groping through the dosinstall and mkimg scripts I think it has something to do with /tmp being a separate file system on a separate spindle, but that's groping. This is a "vanilla" system, the second hard disk was added with their addisk script. Has anyone gotten unlimited Merge upgrade to work? What (besides buying it) did I do wrong? It's not my intent to bedevil Microport here but rather to describe a minefield that found me in hopes of sparing others the grief. The opinions are strictly my own, Tolerant just lets me use their gear. Bill Kennedy {rutgers,cbosgd,ihnp4!petro}!ssbn!bill or bill@ssbn.WLK.COM