[WinMac] Re: ASIP 6.3 + OS9 + Large Disk

From: Aaron Ciesar (aciesar[at]stroke.upmc.edu)
Date: Thu Mar 02 2000 - 14:16:11 PST

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    John,

    Right now it appears to be an corrupt UG (Users and Groups) database file.
    Try running the ASIP repair tool and see what happens. Feel free to email
    me for more help.

    Also, if you haven't already, subscribe to the ASIP mailing list. It is the
    best source for help on ASIP.

    Here is the ASIP home page.

    <http://www.apple.com/appleshareip/>

    Here is the ASIP mailing list page.

    <http://www.lists.apple.com/lists.taf?function=showlistsdetail&Layout_0_uid1
    =60>

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    Aaron B. Ciesar Data Manager/Analyst UPMC Stroke Institute

    > From: John Hanks <jbh@biology.usu.edu> > Subject: ASIP 6.3 + OS9 + Large Disk > Date: Thu, 2 Mar 2000 09:06:56 -0700 > MIME-Version: 1.0 > Content-Type: text/plain; > charset="windows-1252" > > I am trying to set up ASIP 6.3 on a new G4 running OS 9 and am running into > some problems. Before my next "format and start over" attempt, I thought I > ask if there are any secrets that I should know regarding the combination in > the subject line. > > My specific problem is that Finder and Server Admin crash when I use the > Copy Item command to copy folders with permissions intact. These crashes > cause problems ranging from ASIP refusing to start on the next reboot to the > disk not being recognized as a startup disk. > > In the absence of knowledgeable input, my next attempt will be to partition > the drive into a number of small (4 GB) drives and format them all as HFS > standard. Any advice or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. > > jbh > > John Hanks > System Administrator > Dept. of Biology > Utah State University

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