Well guys, I 'm having more fun amusing myself getting this IIci to behave.
I have been having problems with apparent conflicts of "some" sort with
external & internal HDs and just found another symptom to report.

I booted the computer (6Gb HD partitioned to under 2G each) with the SCSI
CD-ROM attached to try install the driver, no go it locked up the computer.
After re-booting one of my partitions was reported to have a -127 error which
I believe it to do with its presence or ability to be written to.  Upon
running Disk First Aid it reports a problem, "invalid node structure, 4,6"  I
have had this same symptom with combinations of internal & external HDs as
well.  It is almost as is something in the SCSI drivers/communication is
causing something in the HD (drivers, partition table?) to be re-written.

Any ideas?

Thanks

Dave
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David A. Ricker
Fall River, Nova Scotia
Canada




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