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Installing System 6
--> Maybe someone can help me figure out what's happening here...
I've just switched to an Apple IIgs (Rom 01) with 1.25 meg
which came with a Vulcan 40 meg hard drive & GS/OS 5.0.4 on
it. I just received System 6 (including manual) & I've been
going crazy trying to install it onto the hard drive!
The manual says to change the boot slot (which I did) to be
slot 5. It then states to re-boot the system (& I've tried
warm & cold boots) with the Install disk. Which I did...
I get to the Easy Install screen & it knows that the normal
boot disk is the first partition on the Vulcan hard drive,
called: AE1. I click on the "Easy Update" & away it goes;
telling me it's checking available space; then it asks for
the Systemtools1 disk (I only have 1 3.5" drive); then the
Systemtools2 disk; THEN it asks me to insert the AE1 disk;
which is where I've been going nuts - as this is where it
goes wanky, insisting that I insert a disk called: AE1;
when it should have been going back to the first partition
on the hard drive called: AE1 & doing it's thing - but it
just sits there, demanding I give it what it wants. If I
remove the diskette from the 3.5" drive (& if there's no
diskette in the 5.25" drive, either) then it tells me that
there's NO disks online!! Now it's pretty obvious to me
that at some point near there, it forgets that the hard
drive exists. The problem I have is finding out WHY it's
doing that & how to FIX it! There is no problem resetting
the boot slot to 7 & rebooting takes me to GS/OS 5.0.4 on
the hard drive, no prob. But each time I try to install
System 6 - the same thing happens. I've tried such wierd
& wonderful things such as naming a 3.5" disk as AE1 & it
comes back & tells me: duplicate disk online, until I take
it out - then nothing; I've tried copying the files onto
the hard drive, renaming the directory & running them from
there; I've tried booting with the other files in place in
the System directory; I've tried everything I can think of
& there's plenty of space on the hard drive so I'm really
stuck at this point! Ideas, anyone? Would be appreciated...
=B=Y=E= -Tony.
Tony Turner tony@ersys.edmonton.ab.ca