Yes, you're right.... I forgot to put in the note the number "1". That's
exactly what I did but it didn't work.

Any suggestion?

Leonardo





"Wolfe, Gordon W" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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02/25/2004 12:48 PM
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Try the last command as

mkfs.reiserfs /dev/dasdx1

The fdasd creates a single partition and the mkfs command worsk on
partitions.

-----Original Message-----
From: Leonardo Rodriguez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, February 25, 2004 6:14 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: The system hungs up


Hi There,

I think this doesn't arrive to all of you and I'm resending it.

I installed SLES8 with SP2 on a LPAR, once the system was installed I
decided to add a new disk to the system so I used the dasd script which
is on one of the IBM Websites.

#dasd add ####
#dasdfmt -p -f /dev/dasdx -b 4096 -l LEVEL
#fdasd /dev/dasdx
#mkfs.reiserfs /dev/dasdx


When I reach the last step the machine hungs up. It tells me that it is
on a Syncing process but it does nothing and I can't even kill the
process using the -9 option because it's a uninterruptable process.

Could anyboy here tell me if it is a system bug or anything else?

Thanks in advance

Leonardo

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