5.
Heads aLready in jse
<.-*-.*-.*-.-.>
Enter niiiabtr of heads for partition <1-n>
Enter starting
head:
IF
you have
already
set
up
any
logical drives on the physical
drive being partitioned. SYSTEM displays the heads already
a! o&aiod , Vou eon now
a
ntcr the heads to allocate to the logical
drive
currently
being set up-
Keep in
mind
that
a logical
drive
cannot span 2 physical drives.
In
addition, enter the
head at
which
to
start the
logical drive.
Wti r etu n ii r i w
Hi
I
hat
yuu ulhi l wtlF i 1 ai i U wu i k j j tu Lhu I iy I itsi
-
'lummred
heads. For
example,
if you have assigned Heads
3 and 4. SYSTEM displays'
Heads already
in
use
<,-.-3-4>
Eater number
of
heads
for
partition
<1-2>
Enter starting head;
if you are assigning 1 head, you can specify either Head 1
or
2. However, if you
are assigning
2 h&ads, you must specify
Head 1,
Specifying heads that are in use or specifying a starting head
I hat causes an overlap of existing assigned heads is not
allowed.
Doing
so
causes
the
following
message to appear:
Heads requested
conflict
with heads
i n-use I
In
the event
of
such
an
error, SYSTEM
asks you for
the correct
head number.
If
you specify 4 heads and the
drive
has only
4
heads available, SYSTEM does not ask for a starting head.
Repeal ttie SYSTEM command as i igcHssai
y
unLil
yog
have
assigned
all
read/write
heads.
Formatting the Hard
Disk Drive
Your
Hard Disk
Initialize ion Diskette contains
a
program called
TRSFORM6/CMD
ihat
formats
a
logical
drive
set
up
with
the
SYSTEM command, Vou must run TR5FORM6 once for each
logical drive
you crealed
To run
tho
program, typo:
TRSFORM6
dEUE)
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