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From: rmk@rmkhome.com (Rick Kelly)
Subject: Re: SCO market share
Organization: The Man With Ten Cats
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References: <2em4ds$n22@vanbc.wimsey.com> <2eom4c$t2h@vanbc.wimsey.com> <2eqqq0$mns@u.cc.utah.edu> <1993Dec17.031723.19536@kf8nh.wariat.org> <2errm1$b9l@vanbc.wimsey.com>
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Reply-To: rmk@rmkhome.com (Rick Kelly)
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Date: Mon, 20 Dec 1993 05:41:12 GMT
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Stuart Lynne (sl@vanbc.wimsey.com) wrote:

: In September I bought a new Adaptec 2742 EISA SCSI controller. It came with
: a BTLD disk for SCO.

This didn't work for me at all.  I had a 2742T.  I loaded SCO, inserting
th BTLD disk at the proper time.  I installed the OS, but when it was
done it paniced because it couldn't find the root device.  I performed
the install 3 times, and then gave up and installed a 1742.

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Rick Kelly  rmk@rmkhome.com  rmk@bedford.progress.com