win95 conflict with QNX 6.1

Hi, All!

When I load windows 95 after shutting down QNX it says me that previous
session of it was finished incorrectly and starts scandisk.
I can see it in both cases: when QNX is installed in fil in win95 and when
it’s installed in its own partition.
What’s the problem?

Thanks.

Mykhaylo.

I see the same problem occassionally with Win 2000 as well (FAT 32 File
system). I think it may only occur when I write to the fat file system
while QNX 6 is running.

– Chris

“Mykhaylo Sorochan” <mihan@foss.kharkov.ua> wrote in message
news:9qhc88$5jc$1@inn.qnx.com

Hi, All!

When I load windows 95 after shutting down QNX it says me that previous
session of it was finished incorrectly and starts scandisk.
I can see it in both cases: when QNX is installed in fil in win95 and
when
it’s installed in its own partition.
What’s the problem?

Thanks.

Mykhaylo.

I noticed in the documentation that fs-dos has different options pertaining
to FAT32. Some of these look like they may help me.

Can someone tell me how to pass options to fs-dos at boot time?

How does the mounting of dos filesystems occur at boot time?

Thanks,

– Chris

“Chris Thomas” <cdthomas@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:9rer9s$ctk$1@inn.qnx.com

I see the same problem occassionally with Win 2000 as well (FAT 32 File
system). I think it may only occur when I write to the fat file system
while QNX 6 is running.

– Chris

“Mykhaylo Sorochan” <> mihan@foss.kharkov.ua> > wrote in message
news:9qhc88$5jc$> 1@inn.qnx.com> …
Hi, All!

When I load windows 95 after shutting down QNX it says me that previous
session of it was finished incorrectly and starts scandisk.
I can see it in both cases: when QNX is installed in fil in win95 and
when
it’s installed in its own partition.
What’s the problem?

Thanks.

Mykhaylo.
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Hi Chris,

Chris Thomas <cdthomas@sympatico.ca> wrote in article <9su3tk$kme$1@inn.qnx.com>…

I noticed in the documentation that fs-dos has different options pertaining
to FAT32. Some of these look like they may help me.

I guess it is related to default fsi=lazy. BTW, if it is true, then “shutdown” works improperly,
IMO.

Can someone tell me how to pass options to fs-dos at boot time?

At current time you only could build your custom image.

How does the mounting of dos filesystems occur at boot time?

I think the diskboot mounts all filesystems. Unfortunately there is a bug in diskboot and you
cannot pass parameters to devb-eide driver by -odevb-eide switch. On my mind, the simplest way to
bypass this issue is to start devb-eide driver before diskboot and then exclude devb-eide by
passing -xdevb-eide to diskboot. Take a look at “pkg-installer bus error” (22 Oct.) thread in
qdn.public.qnxrtp.installation newgroup.

Cheers,
Eduard.

Thanks,

– Chris