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Subject: Re: Dynamically adding DASD...
Which Linux distribution do you use?
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I'm missing some minor key point in this process...
I allocated a new minidisk for a Linux image (SuSE SLES 8), and linked it into
the virtual machine. I've tried CMS formatting it and not formatting it, and it
appears to have the same problem. I go to /proc/dasd, and issue the command
echo add
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I'm missing some minor key point in this process...
I allocated a new minidisk for a Linux image (SuSE SLES 8), and linked it
into the virtual
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I'm missing some minor key point in this process...
I allocated a new minidisk for a Linux image (SuSE
insmod dasd_mod dasd=...
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I had the same problem. I tried to detect using 'insmod dasd dasd=0158'
but it could not find the 'dasd' module.
But when I used yast, dasd, it showed up and I activated it
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I allocated a new minidisk for a Linux image (SuSE SLES 8), and linked it
into the virtual machine. I've tried CMS formatting it and not formatting
it, and it appears to have the same problem. I go to /proc/dasd, and issue
the command
echo add devices range=491 devices. Then I type cat devices