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Re: GNO troubles



In article <4vt5tc$qq6@darla.visi.com>, Nathan Mates <nathan@visi.com> wrote:
>In article <4vt2e1$pi0@nyx10.cs.du.edu>,
>Will Baguhn <wbaguhn@nyx10.cs.du.edu> wrote:
>>I'm having troubles with GNO.  I got a new set of disks, and they seem to
>>be OK, but something in my system configuration won't let "kern" run.
>
>>I keep getting error $110A, and a message that I can either return
>>to launching application or restart the system.
>
>   Checking the list of IIGS error codes on the WWW at
>http://www.visi.com/~nathan/a2/faq/gserrors.html, 110A is a "bad
>record" error while loading an application or other code file.
>I'd suspect a poorly copied disk, corrupted files on the HD (tip:
>I trust the HFS FST even less after reading the description of the
>"binary tree on LSD" data structures that it uses), or something
>trashing the file as it's being loaded.
>
>   Try shiftbooting, and running it off a ProDOS filesystem disk
>that's been checked for problems. If that doesn't work, then return
>the disks to Procyon for a new copy.
>
>Nathan Mates
>
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I had been running it off a ProDOS filesystem (boot partition), but
somehow everything got hosed.  Totally.  I started getting
"Infinite Loop while walking Icon List" errors the other day...
and decided it was time to box up Aurora until after I'm moved in
(Wednesday?).


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