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Old 10-08-2005, 09:59 AM
Lewis Erskine
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I realize the following question must be really elementary so a pointer
to NeXT documentation is appreciated. I've found documentation for
OpenStep. Here's the problem.

When I enter the cmd "bsd" or "bsd -s" I get a "bad version" message. I
think either of these cmds worked the last time I tried them and led to
launching of the GUI.

Any suggestions or pointers to docs greatly appreciated. This is a NeXT
Cube I recently purchased. I have a HD with OpenStep installed and am
trying to clone to a new HD I just purchased but have hit this problem.

Lewis

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Old 10-08-2005, 01:28 PM
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Duh. Just occurred to me to search the group here. Several hits on bad
version.

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