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- From: royce@splunge.uucp (Royce Howland)
- Subject: Re: Toshiba MK538FB? Royce Howland?
- Message-ID: <1993Jan25.174431.3937@splunge.uucp>
- Organization: Ashley, Howland & Wood
- References: <1993Jan19.190218.7363@pencom.com>
- Date: Mon, 25 Jan 1993 17:44:31 GMT
- Lines: 54
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- ph@pencom.com (Patrick Hester) writes:
-
- >I'm looking for more disk space and may have narrowed my choice down
- >to the Toshiba MK538FB. This is a 1.2g 12ms 3-1/2" 1/2 height drive.
- >Is anyone using this drive? what do you think of it? Do you boot
- >from it? Did you have to do anything special to get it working? How
- >did you build the disk?
-
- >Royce Howland sent me email about this drive. I tried to reply
- >several times, but it bounced every time. So Royce thanks for your
- >response and I'd like to ask you (or anyone else) the questions listed
- >above. Please write or call.
-
- >Thanks much!!
-
- Well, I haven't gone anywhere. :~)
-
- Yes, I'm using the drive mentioned. I think it's a great buy for the
- money. It Just Works, nothing special required.
-
- I use the drive externally as a boot drive now, although at first I
- didn't boot from it since I was slowly and carefully (after hearing all
- the net-borne screams of anguish regarding upgrading to NS3.0) transfering
- the contents of my running NS2.1 system (formerly on a Fujitsu 660MB drive)
- onto the Toshiba and NS3.0.
-
- I built the disk several different ways leading up to my final choice,
- since I wanted to experiment with all the possible tools under NS3.0,
- not having been the one to configure the original Fujitsu drive under
- NS2.0. My final choice involved customizing /etc/disktab to define 5
- partitions and then using a nifty little NeXT script /usr/etc/builddisk
- to build the disk.
-
- The builddisk script relies, however, on several other scripts
- (/etc/BLD.*) and corresponding custom fstab files (/etc/fstab.*) which
- NeXT did not include with the NS3.0 release. So I had to grab those
- from NS2.x. A little tweaking, and presto! A script that can build
- virtually any configuration of drive that your heart desires.
-
- I'm unsure why NeXT seems not to officially support /usr/etc/builddisk,
- since it looks very flexible and complete. I'm also not sure why they
- recommend against using multiple partitions on big drives. The first
- time a corrupted filesystem walks a pattern of destruction across 1.2GB
- (or more) worth of OS, programs, data, etc., you'll be sorry you didn't
- partition things, even if you've got backups out the wazoo. IMHO, anyway.
-
- One question I've got for anybody else using the Toshiba, though, is why
- the pair of I/O benchmark programs I've got claim the drive can write
- faster than it can read. This doesn't make sense to me...
- --
- Royce Howland, DKW Systems Corp. | "And since OS/2 2.0 is a 32-bit
- Everything is IMHO | operating system, programs are easier
- royce@splunge.uucp (NeXTMail OK) | to write and run faster, too."
- or kakwa!atlantis!splunge!royce | ad for OS/2 2.0
-