> fdasd -c /root/dasd.conf
>[...]
> in the case of dasdfmt -d cdl mke2fs says both partitions are zero size.

Yes, better use cdl. After dasdfmt, run "fdasd /dev/dasdf"
and set partitions interactively. If you insist on using -c,
you better show us what was in your dasd.conf :)

-- Pete

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