Thanks. The document I am using to build this environment says that if I
do that then I will not be able to access the R/W DASD even from the ID i
used to build them since all systems will not see the DASD as R/O. If
there a way around that?

"dasd=1F0-200,201(ro),202-21F

However note that this cannot be done from the guestvol system, since the
boot device is R/O. And if this is done from the basevol system you will
no longer be able to write to the boot device to maintain it in the
future. "



On Tue, 27 Apr 2004 14:14:41 -0500, Adam Thornton
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
In the parmfile, specify something like dasd=...,601(ro),...

The system is trying to access the r/o device r/w.


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