Colman,

The cdl disk format is available in any 2.4 kernel.  If I remember
correctly, cdl is the _default_ if you don't tell dasdfmt anything.

Mark Post

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From: Colman Fink [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, March 19, 2002 1:23 PM
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Subject: Linux S/390 Compatible Disk Layout.


I just looked at the SHARE presentation "Linux and IBM Storage" by Tony
Pearson at linuxvm.org web site provided by Mark. Thanks Mark! There are
some visuals on the S/390 compatibility disk layout. Judging from the
visuals, I'm guessing that this is available in the 2.4.5 kernel distros.
Can anybody who attended the presentation comment on this? If we can vary
the Linux volumes online from OS/390 or z/OS and use DSS or FDR, it sure is
going to make our business recovery plans a lot easier.

Colman Fink
Geac

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