Subject: port-amiga/4035: Install doc update for Amiga + multiple SCSI HD's
To: None <gnats-bugs@gnats.netbsd.org>
From: None <jimd@slip106.termserv.siu.edu>
List: netbsd-bugs
Date: 08/24/1997 14:09:10
>Number:         4035
>Category:       port-amiga
>Synopsis:       Need to add info about HDtoolbox + multiple HD's
>Confidential:   no
>Severity:       serious
>Priority:       medium
>Responsible:    gnats-admin (GNATS administrator)
>State:          open
>Class:          doc-bug
>Submitter-Id:   net
>Arrival-Date:   Sun Aug 24 17:05:02 1997
>Last-Modified:
>Originator:     Jim Dutton
>Organization:
>Release:        1.2
>Environment:
	
System: NetBSD slip106.termserv.siu.edu 1.2.1 NetBSD 1.2.1 (GENERIC) #0: Tue Mar 11 20:59:49 EST 1997 chopps@water.emich.edu:/exp/NetBSD/NetBSD-1-2/src/sys/arch/amiga/compile/GENERIC amiga


>Description:
	When using multiple harddrives with different configurations, it
	is imperative that HDToolBox be given the correct data, or it
	may not properly format any given HD. This is irrespective of
	any ToolType which identifies the SCSI device.

	HDToolbox creates a working file which has drive specs in it.
	Every time HDToolBox is started, it rereads this permanent file.

	If two different HD's are used with different specs, this will
	cause HDToolBox to use the wrong drive specs for one of them,
	but it does not warn the user that it is reusing this spec
	file.

	Consequently, all of HDToolBox's functions work properly, but
	miscalculate HD layouts if the real drive doesn't match the
	specs in the permanent spec file. (see note in comp.unix.amiga
	for name of file)
	
>How-To-Repeat:
	Requires two HD's with different geometries/layouts/specs.
	For example: 327MB Quantum HD and 511MB DEC HD, and using
	GVP and WordSync controllers, and two copies of the
	HDToolBox program, each with the approrpiate ToolType setting
	for the particular drive/controller.

	Set up HDToolBoxes for each drive (seperate copies).
	Use HDToolBox to format one drive.
	Use HDToolBox to format the other drive (using other copy
	of HDToolBox).

	Assuming that the HDToolBox "permanent file" contained the
	specs for one of these drives before beginning, then one
	of the drives will now use the layout specs stored in said
	file, and HDToolBox will miscalculate that HD's physical
	layout.
	
>Fix:
       Before doing ANY formatting, use the option to define/set the
       TYPE of drive. Delete the old/existing data, and select the
       option to re-read the HD. This will ensure that the correct
       formatting data is used by HDToolBox. OK back to the main menu,
       and continue with whatever formatting process is necessary.

	
>Audit-Trail:
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