On Tue, 9 Sep 2014 16:54:37 -0400
"mstram ." <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 9/9/14, Robert J Brenneman <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > On the other hand, if you're into operating system archaeology or
> > this is a science project - then carry on. :)
>
> To repeat again, I only have access to z/vm 5.3 eval.

but that shouldn't be a problem, maybe the newer Linuxes are not marked
as supported, but they should work just fine even in 5.3. IIRC I was
running Fedora 20 in z/VM 5.3 guest


                Dan

> Therefore I can only run "archaelogical" Linuxes.
>
> I still can't get z/vm 5.3 to  recognize dasd / put anything into
> /proc/dasd/devices
>
> I've been experimenting with adding / removing to the LINUX VM
> directory :
>
> DEDICATE 200 200
> DEDICATE 201 201
>
> And tried this in the PRM file :
>
> DASD=200-201
>
> -------------- stand alone machine-----------
>
> cat /proc/dasd/devices
>
> 0200(ECKD) at (94:0) is   dasda:active  at blocksize: 4096, 601020
> blocks, 2347 MB
> 0201(ECKD) at (94:4) is   dasdb:active  at blocksize: 4096, 601020
> blocks, 2347 MB
>
> ---------- z/vm 5.3 --------------
> [root@(none) dasd]# cat devices
> cat devices
> [root@(none) dasd]#
>
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