On 09/07/17 16:50, Apostolos Syropoulos via openindiana-discuss wrote:
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>> Ok, but what is the problem?
>> What is the output and stderr of your zpool create cXtYdZp2 command?
>> Does it gives any error?
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> After more searching I concluded that the command should be
> # zpool create -f utank
I just put together a system with a ASUS B350M-A system board, an AMD
Ryzen 3 1200 CPU and an ASUS HD 6450 Silent video card.
When I attempt to boot the OI-hipster-gui-20170502 DVD on this system,
I get the boot menu normally, but it's followed by these three lines:
Loading unix...
Harry Putnam writes:
> Alexander Pyhalov writes:
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> Harry wrote:
This is happening on a recently updated (about 170825 or so) hipster
OS.
So if an old bug has recurred somehow, one would think it would be
getting reported by
>p2 is, by convention, "whole disk" when using old-style partitioning.
>If you're using that and you've partitioned the disk, I think you've
>trashed your NTFS partition or (worse) you have an overlap.
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>Are you sure? What exactly does "format" say about the partition map?
This is what fdisk
>I should mind my p's and s's. Thanks, Andrew; you're right. I was
>thinking of s2, not p2.
So what I did what correct, right? I have mounted both partitions and the
dataare there and I can read and write.
A.S.
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Apostolos Syropoulos
Xanthi, Greece
On 08/09/2017 14:44, James Carlson via openindiana-discuss wrote:
On 09/07/17 16:50, Apostolos Syropoulos via openindiana-discuss wrote:
Ok, but what is the problem?
What is the output and stderr of your zpool create cXtYdZp2 command?
Does it gives any error?
After more searching I concluded
On 09/08/17 10:45, Andrew Gabriel wrote:
> On x86, p0 is the whole disk, and p1-4 are the 4 primary FDISK partitions.
I should mind my p's and s's. Thanks, Andrew; you're right. I was
thinking of s2, not p2.
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James Carlson 42.703N 71.076W
On 08/09/2017 17:33, Apostolos Syropoulos via openindiana-discuss wrote:
I should mind my p's and s's. Thanks, Andrew; you're right. I was
thinking of s2, not p2.
So what I did what correct, right? I have mounted both partitions and the
dataare there and I can read and write.
No. Your
Hi,
"Udo Grabowski (IMK)" írta 2017-09-08 17:39-kor:
> On 08/09/2017 17:33, Apostolos Syropoulos via openindiana-discuss wrote:
> >>I should mind my p's and s's. Thanks, Andrew; you're right. I was
> >>thinking of s2, not p2.
> >
> >So what I did what correct, right? I