Francesco Caimmi wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I am new to Solaris and I am trying to learn how to use it. One of the things 
> I would really like to do is using live-upgrade.
>
> I decided to try this feature with a x86 box which has currently installed 
> solaris10,and I would like to lu it to SXCEb76.
>
> The box has one hard drive with the following layout:
> 30% of disk space: Windows Xp C: partition
> 25%: Windows Xp E: partition
> 20%: Solaris Partition (c0d0p3 I belive, If I correctly understand  Solaris 
> namig conventions)
> The rest of the disk space is unallocated.
>
> So I think: let's create a solaris partition with the unallocated space, 
> mount it somewhere and use it to lu the solaris installation. I went to the 
> doc.sun.com downloaded the "System Administration Guide: Devices and File 
> Systems"(http://dlc.sun.com/pdf/817-5093/817-5093.pdf) and started to try to 
> figure out how to create a partition.I read the manual and issued a 
>
> #format /dev/rdsk/c0d0 
>
> command
> I have followed the "how to" up to the fdsik part, which was succesfull. 
> according to the tutorial the next step should be the creation of disk slices 
> for the partition but when I try  to 
>
> #format /dev/rdsk/c0d0 
> format> partition
> partition> modify
>
> the system says that the current disk has mounted slices and that it cannot  
> proceed, which I find sensible but somewhat disappointing. :P
>
> So the questions are: what's wrong with the above outlined way of reasoning? 
> And ,if nothing is wrong, what should I do to allocate that space in order to 
> use it?
>
>   
Unless something has changed, I'm sure Solaris only supports one Solaris
FDISK partition on a drive.

Ian

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