Tim,
Is it normal for it to shut down
right after installation finishes?
Yes, and did you finish the installation? There are two halves to a SLES
installation (unlike RHEL). For the second half you have to IPL from your
root (boot) file system and complete the YaST install questions.
Mike
In addition to using STARTDIRECTORY HFS, it was necessary to set the home
directory of the user to '/' and enter 'sles9xroot' as the path for
installation souce. During install, there were instances of it looking for
/sles9xroot//core9/CD1 followed by x'3D' that failed - I was using VNC,
edited
One problem with z/OS FTP server resolved. The z/OS FTP server supports
both MVS and USS (HFS/ZFS) data.
Our server had the parameter 'STARTDIRECTORY MVS' - this setting means
that when you connect to the FTP server, the initial directory is your
high-level-qualifier (HLQ), for example
Tim,
but /usr needs to be more than 2.2GB is it better to reconfigure
the devices in the Shark to combine two or three into a
larger volume, or is this what LVM is about
Either way, but I'm guessing LVM is more in your control. You can create
a logical volume of two 3390-3s to give you 4.4GB
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From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Michael MacIsaac
Sent: Tuesday, April 04, 2006 12:43 PM
To: LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: Re: Checking with the experts... Success! Now on to
the next problem!
Tim,
but /usr needs to be
In addition to using STARTDIRECTORY HFS, it was necessary to set the home
directory of the user to '/' and enter 'sles9xroot' as the path for
installation souce. During install, there were instances of it looking for
/sles9xroot//core9/CD1 followed by x'3D' that failed - I was using VNC,
edited