On 2016-09-03 19:02, Cory Smelosky wrote:
On Sat, 3 Sep 2016, Johnny Billquist wrote:
Looks like you were trying to install from an
unprivileged terminal,
or possibly a non-system UIC, along with non-system users not being
allowed to write to LB:[1,1].
I guess I should add a check for this... Thanks for bringing it up.
Assuming you indeed are on a privileged terminal, just (for the time
being) give the following command before starting the installation:
SET /UIC=[1,54]
that will put you in the system UIC range.
I was [200,200] - that would do it. ;)
Yeah. 200,200 isn't a good UIC to install from. I'm updating the install
script to check that you are in a proper UIC before installing.
... now I'm out of file headers. D'oh!
If you just did a plain install from the distribution tape, that is a
very typical problem. The default number of file headers are pretty low,
in order to make sense on small disks. If you install on a large disk
you should explicitly set the max file headers to something very large.
Johnny
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