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Re: Aargh. Fried my SE/30.




Had he same experience with a Quadra 800. Probably you can re-install MacOS and
there is no hardware failure. My suspect was, that there is a bug in the Linux
HFS driver, that causes filesystem curruption if you write in the uppermost
directory.

Have you copied a file in /hfs, or whatever you called it?

Have you tried to reinstall MacOS?

Regards,

Peter



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Subject:  Aargh. Fried my SE/30.



After a series of failed kernel compilations on my SE/30, I finally
got one to compile successfully. I'm sure this machine has never had
to think so hard in its `life'. Unfortunately, after I copied the new
kernel to the MacOS partition and shut down in preparation for
trying it out, it won't boot MacOS anymore. In fact, it never even
gets to the point of looking for a system folder. Tht chime sound that
it is supposed to make when you power on is a pitiful slow-motion
thing and then the grey pattern that shows up before you see the happy
or sad mac is all scrambled.

Linux was working fine all the way through shutdown.

Any hardware experts out there that recognize this?

-- Mark


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