Hello, I just want to add little more info. which cal also help:
I booted that machine by a belenix USB stick (it's a solaris OS on it , see http://www.genunix.org/distributions/belenix_site. Now , it automatically mounts the hard disk solaris partitions. So I can see my solaris partitions. For example, df -t /mnt/solaris1 /mnt/solaris1 (/dev/dsk/c2d0s0) and df -t /mnt/solaris2 /mnt/solaris2 (/dev/dsk/c2d0s1) and ls /mnt/solaris1 and ls /mnt/solaris2 shows the right content of my solaris partitions. This shows, as I understand , that linux installation probably did not damaged solaris partitions, even that GRUB was installed in the MBR. However, I still can't mount the solaris partitions from linux. Regards, Mark This message posted from opensolaris.org _______________________________________________ opensolaris-help mailing list [email protected]
