Did you put a filesystem on it to mount?   mkfs.ext3 or something ?   From
what you're showing my guess would be you didn't create the filesystem..

Scott Rohling

On Wed, Apr 23, 2008 at 1:41 PM, Quillen, Channon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> SLES9 64-bit with all the latest updates.
>
> I'm able to add DASD, format, fdasd, and update the fstab.
> However, the mount will not survive a reboot.  After the machine boots,
> I'm able to mount it with no problems.
>
> I see this in /var/log/boot.msg
> mount: /dev/dasdk1 is not a valid block device
>
> Running the command "vmcp q dasd" I see the DASD:
> DASD 020A ON DASD  320C R/W L06V0A SUBCHANNEL = 0010
>
> Running the command "cat /proc/dasd/devices" I see:
> 0.0.020a(ECKD) at ( 94:    40) is dasdk       : active at blocksize:
> 4096, 601020 blocks, 2347 MB
>
>
> -Channon
>
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