Steve M. Fabac, Jr. wrote: Bela will likely chime in here, but I don't think it is possible to install SCO 5.0.5 with root anywhere but in part2. By default 0 is boot, 1 is swap, and 2 is root. Unless this is SCO UNIX 3.2v4.2 (pre SCO 5.0.0) in which case 0 is root and 1 is still swap. I don't really enjoy being "invoked" like that... It's possible to install OSR5 onto any division
On Aug 24, 10:50 am, "Michael J. Mahon" <mjma...@aol.com> wrote: barana wrote: has anyone cloned the apple hard disk 20? What's to clone? It's just a 20MB SCSI drive (with an Apple- versioned ROM, but the Apple II never cared about that). The HD20 (serial) is not the same as the HD20SC (SCSI). The former was designed for the Mac 128/512k systems that do not have SCSI and plugs
JerryC wrote: As a follow-up, I had paid the installer to come and "adjust" the dish after having horrific outages during a rainstorm. Kinda of upset me after all the advertising about "not affected by weather!". The guy charged me $55 and said to see what happens now. I was still having 771 problems after that, checked my sat signal strengths and was seeing real low numbers
In article <2008043011495716807-zobeid@techiecom>, Zobeid <zobeid@techie.com> wrote: I found out there are a lot of new HD channels on Dish, which I haven't been getting because my receiver is too old. So. . . Time to upgrade, right? I called the local dealer and learned some things I hadn't known before. He told me: 1. DISH no longer sells receivers outright. Leasing
As a follow-up, I had paid the installer to come and "adjust" the dish after having horrific outages during a rainstorm. Kinda of upset me after all the advertising about "not affected by weather!". The guy charged me $55 and said to see what happens now. I was still having 771 problems after that, checked my sat signal strengths and was seeing real low numbers again (20's and 30's) on the