rampil@cca.ucsf.edu (Ira Rampil) (08/26/90)
Greetings, I have threee questions and advice on any or all would be welcome. I briefly scanned the archive on aux.support.apple.com for info and did not find any, so forgive me if these topics have been beaten to death already. 1. Is it possible to build a minimal AUX system on to a Syquest 44Meg cartridge? The Hotline response is:Get a copy of Silverlining, but is otherwise not helpful. So I got a copy of SL 5.26(!) and it sqwacks about not having enough space for on of the standard partition combos. What are the minimal partition sizes compatible with life under AUX. How about no Mac partition (boot from another drive)? Can I diddle the read-disk script to not copy C, Fortran, B-NEt support, games, man pages etc? Has anyone done this? 2. I successfully built AUX on to my IIfx which has several Mac only drives, in addition to the AUX partitioned one. My Miniscribe 380 drive has three Mac partitions on it. AUX only mounts the first partition! The manual implies that mount only works for AUX partitions and SCSI Probe is out of the question because it directly hits the hardware. How can I mount my other Mac partitions???? 3. For a moment I am going to become geocentric and assume the rest of the Mac world is similar, qualitatively, if not quantitatively to our campus system. We have about 4000 Macs, most of which are on Local- Talk for print sharing, Public folder, QuickMail etc. Many of these zones (including the 5 I administer) gatewayed on to the campus fiber backbone with fastpaths or gators, and we have been happily using HostAccess or NCSA Telnet into the internet. Nobody has individual Ether cards in their CPUs! Why can't AUX handle TCP/IP via Local- Talk to our gateways???? BTW NCSA Telnet does work under AUX Multi- finder but wont cut it for all we want to do, ie bidirectional ftp to the Mac hosts, and rlogins to the Macs from the net, as well as Mail and News. Does any know of a PD or third party solution to this capricious limitation??? Thank you for your support! Ira Rampil, MSEE, MD <I don't need no disclaimer!>
talley@hpuxa.ircc.ohio-state.edu (James T. Talley) (08/28/90)
In message <3121@ucsfcca.ucsf.edu> Ira Rampil writes: >Why can't AUX handle TCP/IP via LocalTalk to our gateways???? >BTW NCSA Telnet does work under AUX Multifinder but wont cut it >for all we want to do, ie bidirectional ftp to the Mac hosts, and >rlogins to the Macs from the net, as well as Mail and News. Does >any know of a PD or third party solution to this capricious >limitation??? This may be a naive question, but as someone about to purchase an A/UX system I'd like to know if this is the case in general. Is A/UX able to speak TCP/IP through its LocalTalk connection? I'd planned on hooking it up to our installed LocalTalk net and I'd like to know beforehand if that means I'll have to get a Fastpath or Gatorbox to use TCP/IP software. We have only Macs and no outside world connection right now. I'd like to save the money if I could, but, if I can't even Telnet without it, it's pretty useless. Do I need an Ethernet card and/or a FastPath? I'd planned on using MacTCP on the other Macs on the net, if that makes a difference. James Talley