said: 
>>I suspect you didn't really install the patch, but unless you provide some 
>>useful information like a trap screen, I can only speculate. 
>Screen message said patch successful 
OK.  And you are sure that this is the version that was used when you 
booted? 
>Yes it is incorrect.  I never patched it and never even knew of this 
>problem. 
OK.  My understanding is that the patch is required for any 500MHz or 
above CPU.  I orginally developed the patch for someone with a 500mHz 
laptop. 
>No, I was going to do your DFSEE report and then Rod phoned me here in 
>Bangkok (from the Netherlands) and we spent the next 140 minutes 
>thrashing around. 
Not unexpected.  I like Rod a lot and we spend a lot of time on the phone.  
Unfortunately, in that past I have had a hard time convincing him his life 
will be easier if he keeps accurate logs of what he does and if he uses 
the logging facilities that he has available. 
>cylinders).  I am about to wipe it in a little while and restore the 
>original structure so that I can get your DFSEE QUERY report.  Have to 
>teach myself DFSEE this afternoon. :(  
For thost lurking, the first thing to do with dfsee is read the docs on 
the dfstart script and run it. dfstart is a front end for the dfsunfd 
script. 
>Basically this is all a testbed because I dare not trash my 600X 
>production machine eCS 1.0 partition until I know I can install 1.1. 
You should not have to. 
Regards, 
Steven 
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