Subject: The day after 2 ...
To: None <port-arm32@NetBSD.ORG>
From: None <KLE@SWE.GPPM.DE>
List: port-arm32
Date: 02/25/1997 11:59:08
Hi,

yesterday was a really black monday.

I copied in RiscOs a large file (8MB).
Afterwards I copied the SA Kernel 4958
vi unixfs into the /tmp dir on the RiscBSD
partition.
Then I tried to boot and what happened ?
Some strange errors occured:
Bad super blocks ...
Either the copying of the large file or the
copying of the kernel to RiscBSD via unixfs
DESTROYED my RiscBSD partition.

When I start bb_riscbsd  it shows
that 3121 cylinders are used by RiscOS and
in brackets bb_riscbsd shows (used cylinders 0-3122)
but if I figure it out I think it should be 3123 
cyclinders which RISCOS uses. Are I wrong ?
The RiscBSD partition starts at 3123.

It's a bit boring to install RiscBSD everyday new!

Any ideas ?

Wolfgang