In a message dated 2/13/2002 9:40:12 AM Mountain Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:


> The Red Hat installer dynamically creates the /dev/dasd?1 entries, based on
> the values you give it for your DASD.  If this process fails, you cannot
> issue a mount command for them.  If you want to do it yourself, the command
> would be:
> mknod /dev/dasda  b 94 0
> mknod /dev/dadsa1 b 94 1
> mknod /dev/dasdb  b 94 4
> mknod /dev/dasdb1 b 94 5
>

Mark,

OK...thanks...(memory jog) so that's why I was having to rerun rhsetup before
I issued
the other commands...it was doing the above for me....right??

So...any ideas on the other error??    Why isn't "instoco /dev/dasda1"
working??

Dave

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