Re: fdisk kernel panic

2001-02-06 Thread Ethan Benson
On Wed, Feb 07, 2001 at 11:12:27AM +1100, Bruce McIntyre wrote: > Current report is as follows... > > Changing the Fireball from id 1 to 0 made Mac OS boot from the device > so I can get into BootX. I tried to rewrite the partition table with > fdisk again, and this time got: > > Kernel panic:

Re: fdisk kernel panic

2001-02-06 Thread Bruce McIntyre
Current report is as follows... Changing the Fireball from id 1 to 0 made Mac OS boot from the device so I can get into BootX. I tried to rewrite the partition table with fdisk again, and this time got: Kernel panic: Exception in kernel pc c0205a90 signal 4 Rebooting in 180 seconds Has this

Re: fdisk kernel panic

2001-02-01 Thread Josh Huber
On Fri, Feb 02, 2001 at 02:22:45PM +1100, Bruce McIntyre wrote: > didn't someone make a cushion in the shape of a mac plus for that > purpose once :-) Ah, I remember my 'Whack-a-mac' with fondness :) -- Josh Huber | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | pgpxZ4hWQaTns.pgp Descr

Re: fdisk kernel panic

2001-02-01 Thread Bruce McIntyre
Bruce McIntyre wrote: I am continuing to have frustration with my internal hard disk (7300, Quantum Fireball 2.1) I decided to this time mash Apple OS altogether, and so gave mac-fdisk the 'i' command to write a new patition map. I was suspecting that the apple patch and driver 43 patitions

Re: fdisk kernel panic

2001-02-01 Thread Mike Fedyk
Bruce McIntyre wrote: > > I am continuing to have frustration with my internal hard disk (7300, > Quantum Fireball 2.1) I decided to this time mash Apple OS > altogether, and so gave mac-fdisk the 'i' command to write a new > patition map. I was suspecting that the apple patch and driver 43 > pati

fdisk kernel panic

2001-02-01 Thread Bruce McIntyre
I am continuing to have frustration with my internal hard disk (7300, Quantum Fireball 2.1) I decided to this time mash Apple OS altogether, and so gave mac-fdisk the 'i' command to write a new patition map. I was suspecting that the apple patch and driver 43 patitions were causing the scsi err