Afternoon, 

</set newbie on> 

I was running out of space on '/', so I followed the procedure to move part of 
a file system to another volume.  I successfully moved /usr to a new volume.  
It mounted successfully, so I updated /etc/fstab following the procedure.  All 
was good.  So I shut down and rebooted.  During reboot, there are messages to 
the HMC about waiting for required device and has the OSA device numbers in the 
message.  The after a few seconds a message comes out 'Network interfaces not 
found', and boot continues.  

The OSA interfaces appear completely dead from the 'outside'.  The physical OSA 
ports are working just fine (shared with other LPARs). 

Linux is SLES 9 SP3 running in an LPAR on a 9672.  

Ideas?  

Good news, though.  /usr is on the new volume.  

Still trying to figure out what went wrong, 

Dave 




Dave Stuart
Prin. Info. Systems Support Analyst
County of Ventura, CA
805-662-6731
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