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From: isle@eleazar.dartmouth.edu (Ken Hancock)
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Subject: Re: cms drives and system 6.0
Keywords: cms system 6.0 boot failure
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Date: 29 Jun 88 19:11:08 GMT
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In article <915@parcvax.Xerox.COM> tow@parcvax.Xerox.COM (Robert Francis Tow) writes:
>Over the last several days a number of people have sent me private email on
>the subject of cms drives and their failure to boot with Apples new system
>release (6.0). There does indeed seem to be a problem, not only with the 80meg
>drives but also with the 140meg drives. It definitely is not an illusion. In
>two cases the drives in question are used as file servers, and have been
>reverted to the previous release.

You can add NOVA hard disks to the list of SCSI hard disks which don't
work with System 6.0.

                   +--------------------------------+
                   | This disk is damaged.  Do you  |
                   | wish to initialize it?         |
                   |                                |
                   |          Cancel         Ok     |
                   +--------------------------------+

That's not my idea of compatible.  :)

Ken

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