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Subject: Re: DASD configuration for SuSE SLES 8
Because the installation process will handle all that for him. He won't
have to this unless he changes his configuration in the future.
Mark Post
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And it just works
Larry
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Adam Thornton
Sent: Tuesday, October 19, 2004 16:51 PM
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Subject: Re: DASD configuration for SuSE SLES 8
On Oct 19, 2004, at 3:41 PM, John Kaba wrote:
I am
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Subject: Re: DASD configuration for SuSE SLES 8
You didn't mention updating zipl.conf. Your DASD address ranges have to go
in there. Then you run zipl to activate it. After that (you may have to
reboot), your disks will show up in /proc/dasd/devices, which shows the
correlation
Hello again,
I now have the network configured, and can get to my installation media.
Now I am ready to format my DASD. The installation manual refers me to the
dasdfmt command in the Device Drivers and Installation Commands document,
which I am currently looking at, however the examples don't
On Oct 19, 2004, at 3:41 PM, John Kaba wrote:
I am just wanting to set up Linux so that I can run
SSL.
So, uh, why not just download the SSLSERV package from Sine Nomine? It
don't cost nothin'.
http://sinenomine.net/debian/ssl
Adam
Linux does not know (or at least does not care) about mini disks or
not. You don't want other recommendations than 4K block size. So once
the dasd driver is loaded and told about the 3 disks, simply
dasdfmt -f /dev/dasda -b 4096 -d cdl
fdasd -a /dev/dasda
[ and also for the other 2 disks ]
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