My setup: Mac SE/30, 8mb. RaSCSI setup internally using RPi Zero W, only physical device on SCSI cable. Powered using molex 5v to USB connected to RaSCSI board.
I am curious if others are running into this problem:
Using the November release image on a 16gb SD card, I am successfully booting from the System 7.5.3 drive image. I have also setup a 2-gig drive, initialized and formatted with FWB Hard Disk Toolkit, or Lido—I have used them both.
So, after configuring the system the way I like by disabling printer extensions, or pulling out CDEVs for Powerbook that don’t apply to the SE, etc. I shutdown for the night. Because the RaSCSI is internal, it is powered from the mac itself. I shut of with the power switch on the back of the mac, which of course, turns off the Pi.
On three different occasions, my boot drive is corrupted when I turn the computer back on. The mack goes through the memory test, Flashing ? disk icon becomes a happy mac, but only for a split second before the mac resets and starts over. This repeats forever.
I can attach a fresh boot drive and re-initiialize/reformat the one causing the looping restarts. Rebuilding the disk from scratch makes it work again.
SO, the Pi SD card is not getting corrupted but the boot image definitely is when I power off the mac.Is anyone else seeing this? Am I supposed to hit the web interface and shutdown the pi before I power off the mac?
I am curious if others are running into this problem:
Using the November release image on a 16gb SD card, I am successfully booting from the System 7.5.3 drive image. I have also setup a 2-gig drive, initialized and formatted with FWB Hard Disk Toolkit, or Lido—I have used them both.
So, after configuring the system the way I like by disabling printer extensions, or pulling out CDEVs for Powerbook that don’t apply to the SE, etc. I shutdown for the night. Because the RaSCSI is internal, it is powered from the mac itself. I shut of with the power switch on the back of the mac, which of course, turns off the Pi.
On three different occasions, my boot drive is corrupted when I turn the computer back on. The mack goes through the memory test, Flashing ? disk icon becomes a happy mac, but only for a split second before the mac resets and starts over. This repeats forever.
I can attach a fresh boot drive and re-initiialize/reformat the one causing the looping restarts. Rebuilding the disk from scratch makes it work again.
SO, the Pi SD card is not getting corrupted but the boot image definitely is when I power off the mac.Is anyone else seeing this? Am I supposed to hit the web interface and shutdown the pi before I power off the mac?