On Wed, Nov 04, 2009 at 04:41:34PM +0000, Andrew Gabriel wrote:
> A Darren Dunham wrote:

> >I don't think the second fdisk partition can be used.  The system
> >doesn't like to have multiple "Solaris" partitions.  
> >  
> 
> Make sure it isn't a Solaris partition (pick some partition type which 
> is going to be meaningless to all the OS's installed on the system, so 
> they don't try to access it). Then you can use it as above.

Yes, I think that would be fine.  But I was referencing the OP who had
in fact used a second Solaris partition.

>>>I have used fdisk to partition the harddisk:
>>>
>>>             Total disk size is 60800 cylinders
>>>             Cylinder size is 16065 (512 byte) blocks
>>>
>>>                                               Cylinders
>>>      Partition   Status    Type          Start   End   Length    %
>>>      =========   ======    ============  =====   ===   ======   ===
>>>          1       Active    Solaris2          1  2623    2623      4
>>>          2                 Solaris2       2624  9623    7000     12

That should be changed.

-- 
Darren
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