[ general ] Message 4719: Fri March 8 1991 7:34pm From: Zaphod, Galactic Prez (spcecdt@ucscb) Subject: messing with people's minds so, as previously stated, I recreated deeptht passwd entries with passwords from other systems. Yesterday, before I'd told anyone around here about it, Allen sits down to log in. He reflexively types his *b* password. He's logged in. A half minute or so later, it occurs to him that he typed his b password, not his deeptht password.... "what the...?!?!" Then Jeff sits down on the other terminal and tries to log in. He tells Allen that his password doesn't work. Allen says "hmm... try your b password..." Jeff tries it and it works. "What the?!?!" heheheheheheheheh
[ whine ] Message 2744: Sat June 1 1991 2:43am From: Zaphod, Galactic Prez (spcecdt@ucscb) Subject: ack deeptht's root drive started to *really* die yesterday... spontaneous resets every few minutes... so I thought, OK, I'll swap it with the drive in the machine downstairs. But first I have to back it up. I tried. The tape drive started acting flaky. Weird errors. Would read, but not write. So I thought, well, maybe this is related to the root drive going bad. I'll make a root/boot floppy and put a kernel with a tape driver in it on it, and the backup utilities. Try to make a floppy. Floppy drive starts acting weird. First floppy creation fails, second one seems to work until I try booting off of it, and it doesn't work; on the third attempt the floppy drive doesn't work at all. So I say, OK, I'll just back it up onto my second hard drive. Second hd starts acting weird. Bad sectors everywhere. Then bad sectors on the root drive too. So then I say, OK, I'll just get my mail, because I've just about finalized a deal with someone for a new drive. I try to go multiuser so deeptht will pick up mail. It fails. Too toasty to go mu. So I say, OK, I'll do it manually. I reboot. I try to clean /usr so I can mount it and invoke uucico to get my mail. fsck gives up on it. Too many bad sectors. I try to badtrk it. badtrk fails. I bring the system down, fiddle with the hw a bit (remove unneccessary cards, etc.), bring it up, and /boot is bad. Boot off of a floppy and try to mount it, but the root dir is "not a directory". Try to figure out some common factor here; test the power supply every way I can... seems OK but replace it anyway... does no good. ack.