On Mon, Aug 25, 2008 at 5:19 PM, Amit k. Saha amitsaha.in at gmail.com wrote:
BeleniX, by default created the Solaris2 partition with 0xbf as the ID.
And, my Linux installation is not using any swap space as of now. My
partition table reads like this now:
/dev/sda1 1
Hi Amit,
This may be related to your problem. I do not know if there is a workaround.
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http://opensolaris.org/os/project/indiana/resources/rn3/?#6690824
http://bugs.opensolaris.org/view_bug.do?bug_id=6690824
On Fri, Aug 22, 2008 at 5:39 PM, Amit k. Saha amitsaha.in at gmail.com wrote:
Hi!
On Sat, Aug 23, 2008 at 10:07 AM, Jerry Raj jerryr at sun.com wrote:
Possibly Linux is using the Solaris partition as swap. The partition type ID
0x82 is used to denote a Solaris partition, but Linux uses the same id to
denote
a swap partition.
You could check /etc/fstab on Linux to check
On Mon, Aug 25, 2008 at 9:03 AM, Moinak Ghosh moinakg at belenix.org wrote:
On Sat, Aug 23, 2008 at 10:07 AM, Jerry Raj jerryr at sun.com wrote:
Possibly Linux is using the Solaris partition as swap. The partition type ID
0x82 is used to denote a Solaris partition, but Linux uses the same id to
Possibly Linux is using the Solaris partition as swap. The partition type ID
0x82 is used to denote a Solaris partition, but Linux uses the same id to
denote
a swap partition.
You could check /etc/fstab on Linux to check what its using for swap.
-Jerry
Amit k. Saha wrote:
Hi!
Okay, so
Hi!
Okay, so this has happened to me with SXCE, OpenSolaris, and BeleniX
(with the latest builds)- I get ' Error 16 Inconsistent File System
Structure' so consistently. And at all times, all I do between a
working OpenSolaris installation and a non-working one, is work on
Linux (which is my other