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- 0.
- Gather together slotted and Phillips screwdrivers and a
soldering kit.
- 1.
- Make a tar file of the drive you wish to copy.
- 2.
- Transfer the tar file to the working VXI controller on which you
will physically make the copy.
- 3.
- Open up the working VXI controller and remove the existing ISA cable
that connects the mother board to the hard drive.
- 4.
- Find another ISA cable with three heads on it with the
appropriate number of pins (such as from a sacrificial x86).
- 5.
- Move the jumper on the target hard drive from the center pin
(DS) to the end (SP). Not sure if this is necessary, but it seems like
it ought to be.
- 6.
- Connect this cable from the mother board to the second hard drive
and back to the original hard drive.
- 7.
- Find a spare 4-spaded disk drive power supply cable at least
10 inches long. Strip the leads of the cable and solder it onto the
VXI power circuit in parallel with the existing hard drive leads. The
two central black wires are (identical) grounds, while red should go
to red and orange to orange/yellow.
- 8.
- With the cover remaining off, slide the VXI controller into
slot 0, and let the second hard drive sit next to it.
- 9.
- Run ``setup'' and select for Disk 1 the appropriate parameters.
We guessed and used the same values as for the existing Disk 0:
[Auto] CY:[723] HD:[13] ST:[51] LZ:[723] WP:[None]
- 10.
- After booting LynxOS, run ``mkpart'' on /dev/hd1
- 11.
- Run ``mount /dev/hd1 /mnt'' to mount the disk to /mnt
- 12.
- Run ``mkfs'' on /mnt
- 13.
- You should now be able to see the drive in commands like ``df''
- 14.
- Change directory to /mnt and ``tar xvf'' your archive
- 15.
- Run ``makeboot preboot''
- 16.
- Shutdown, disconnect the target hard drive, move the jumper
back to the center position, mount it in its VXI controller, plug it
in and hope that it boots.
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7/7/1999