Hi,
I faced this problem just 1 week back.
The problem here is that Yast modules
are not getting loaded into the main memory.
What is the mode of installation that
you are selecting here ? Is it FTP or NSF or any other thing ?
Here SuSE 8.0 loads the Yast modules
only after validating the
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It sounds more like an emulation layer in the middle that's able to appear
as Intel, RS/6000, AS/400, and zSeries, and a hypervisor (probably more
like LPAR than VM). And I suspect the reference to z/OS really means any
zSeries OS. Think how much money they could save if all their platforms
Is this simply an extension of LPAR technology, or is
it z/VM like hipervisor in the firmware? Is there
anything new here for z/Series? Again, z/OS is
mentioned, z/VM is not.
The virtualization is not the kind we're used in
VMWARE or z/VM or LPARs where a platform runs many
copies of the
Peter E. Abresch Jr. - at Pepco wrote:
Was this the correct procedure
Don't forget to add the new device at the end in your dasd= parameter in
/etc/zipl.conf and run mkinitrd and zipl to update your kernel command
line. Otherwise you will not have the new device at reboot and,
depending on the
There has been a lot of confusion (I know that this is our
fault) in what exactly Virtualization Engine is. Most of
this function exists today and only a few things are new.
What this is a statement by IBM that we will provide similar
partitioning technology on all our eServer platforms and a
I booted the first time SLES-8 in an lpar from CD1.
I can sign on as root via telnet ssh, however
I do not seem to be able to run YaST.
When I enter 'yast' command I'm getting:
-bash: yast: command not found
I've looked in the various install system directories
but it is not obvious where the
I think it is spelled YaST, but I could be wrong. Linux is case sensitive. I had
this same problem on an install on a PowerPC system, but I don't remember exactly what
I had to type.
-Original Message-
From: Janek Jakubek [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, April 29, 2004 1:25
G'day,
On Thu, 29 Apr 2004, Janek Jakubek wrote:
I booted the first time SLES-8 in an lpar from CD1.
I can sign on as root via telnet ssh, however
I do not seem to be able to run YaST.
When I enter 'yast' command I'm getting:
-bash: yast: command not found
I have had this problem when the