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| Started by | Sohrab Salehi <sohrab.salehi@gmail.com> |
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| First post | 2013-05-10 16:58 -0700 |
| Last post | 2013-05-22 15:12 +0000 |
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NeXT won't boot to GUI anymore... Sohrab Salehi <sohrab.salehi@gmail.com> - 2013-05-10 16:58 -0700
Re: NeXT won't boot to GUI anymore... oberhage@uni-duisburg-essen.de - 2013-05-22 15:12 +0000
| From | Sohrab Salehi <sohrab.salehi@gmail.com> |
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| Date | 2013-05-10 16:58 -0700 |
| Subject | NeXT won't boot to GUI anymore... |
| Message-ID | <210b79a1-8a34-4b1f-b5b2-8bfa2c9a18ad@googlegroups.com> |
Hello, I have a NextStation N1100 running a Next Mach OS 3.0. It was working fine until I accidentally removed some files (including ncb) from the me directory. It was really stupid... Now it won't boot into the GUI, and instead will show a terminal after showing Loading form disk… Loading form disk… spinning Checking disk… Checking for Network... Here's what it says when I boot from the ROM Monitor with bsd command (the dates are way off): NeXT ROM Monitor 2.5 v66 NeXT Mach 3.0: Wed Jul 29 19:43:28 PDT 1992; root(rcbuilder):mk-127 .15/BUILD/RELEASE_M68K FPU version 0x41 physical memory = 20.00 megabytes. available memory = 18.85 megabytes. using 16 buffers containing 0.12 megabytes of memory fc0 at 0x2114100 Sony MPX-111N as fd0 at fc0 slave 0 SCSI 53C90A Controller, Target 7, as sc0 at 0x2114000 QUANTUM PD210S Rev 527_ as sd0 at sc0 target 1 lun 0 Disk Label: NeXT_2.1 Disk Capacity 199MB, Device Block 512 bytes Generic SCSI Device as sg0 at sc0 traget 7 lun 7 Generic SCSI Device as sg1 at sc0 traget 7 lun 7 Generic SCSI Device as sg2 at sc0 traget 7 lun 7 Generic SCSI Device as sg3 at sc0 traget 7 lun 7 en0 at 0x2106000 en0: Ethernet address 00:00:0f:00:e2:a5 IP protocol enabled for interface en0, type "10MB Ethernet" dsp0 at 0x2108000 np0 at 0x200f000 sound0 at 0x200e000 root on sd0 master cpu at slot 0. Tue Feb 15 03:50:16 GMT-0600 1994 Checking disks /dev/rsd0a: file system clean: skipping check Faking root mount entries Configuring ethernet interface to -AUTOMATIC- Using default broadcast address The network is disabled or your computer isn't connected to it. ifconfig: automatic address: Network is down Setting hostname to localhost erase ^? intr ^C kill ^U -:tset: not found # I've followed the following topics, and tried the ideas to no avail: http://www.applefritter.com/node/9778 http://www.nextcomputers.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=605&sid=916d7e5ffe0b67245e3eed5c6b256bb9 http://www.nextcomputers.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=562 I was wondering if anyone knows why it isn't showing the GUI and how may I fix that? Any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks, Sohrab
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| From | oberhage@uni-duisburg-essen.de |
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| Date | 2013-05-22 15:12 +0000 |
| Message-ID | <b045jhFfavjU1@mid.dfncis.de> |
| In reply to | #6 |
Hello, are you sure that there didn't happen anything worse than deleten files from 'me'? This ... Sohrab Salehi <sohrab.salehi@gmail.com> wrote: : Hello, : I have a NextStation N1100 running a Next Mach OS 3.0. It was working fine until I accidentally removed some files (including ncb) from the me directory. It was really stupid... : [...] : -:tset: not found ... means, e.g., that the command tset isn't found. Either because /usr/ucb is not in your path, or because it doesn't exist any longer as /usr/ucb/tset. This could be due to a disk error, which would also explain, why the boot isn't going along; something is missing. And most probably n o t only in the 'me'-home-directory. : [...] : I was wondering if anyone knows why it isn't showing the GUI and how may I fix that? Any help is greatly appreciated. Have a look into the file /usr/adm/messages - if you can - and see if something is logged there about a problem and try to verify that you harddisk is physically intact and that no essential files are missing or unreachable (as said, you may forget the files from the 'me'-home-directory for now). Best of luck, Ruediger Oberhage
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