>The main drive on my G3 (20gig) is partitioned into 6 gig chunks. I can
>*read* from all of them on the SE but if I try to write to them it tells me
>"disk is full" (freaked me out when I first saw it but I guess it's kind of
>funny...). I also have an old 2gig scsi drive that I crammed into the top
>bay of the G3 and the SE writes to that drive fine (so I back it up to
>there). Never heard of a 1gig limit.
>
>-- Katzy

The limit for OS 6 is 2Gb. I have a 4Gb internal drive in my IIci which I
partitioned into two 2Gb. It works fine.

So I don't understand what your problem is :-) You seem to be connecting to
your G3 OK. If your problem is that the router doesn't recognise your OS 6
Mac, then that doesn't surprise me. My LinkSys box doesn't do that either.
It will assign a DHCP address to any Mac running Open Transport, but even
then it won't recognise the machine name (with OS X it does recognise the
Mac name). However, if you manually put the setting into MacTCP the router
still does its job - hence I am able to write this email :-)

John

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