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06-02-2003 12:22 AM
06-02-2003 12:22 AM
and choose on the startup the OS that i want to run
I am using LVM.
Solved! Go to Solution.
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06-02-2003 12:29 AM
06-02-2003 12:29 AM
Re: 2 OS in one workstation
Yes it is possible without any problem if you install it on 2 differents disk. One for 10.20 and 11.00 on the other one. And you can choose your disk at boot time (bo pri or bo alt), you can event change at OS level by changing the primary path by using "setboot" command.
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06-02-2003 12:47 AM
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Re: 2 OS in one workstation
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06-02-2003 01:20 AM
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Re: 2 OS in one workstation
It is still possible if you have a disk array which can be partitioned in different LUNs (Logical Units). But not with a ordinary disk.
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06-02-2003 01:25 AM
06-02-2003 01:25 AM
Solutionyou boot from the disk hardware path itself, not from slices etc.. Slices do not exist outside the lvmcontext in hpux.. but you still boot from a hardware path in either case. As mentioned the only way to 'split' a disk into 2 hardware paths is to use some on disk controller that you often find on arrays.
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06-14-2003 01:06 PM
06-14-2003 01:06 PM
Re: 2 OS in one workstation
As you can see no way to run on one disk
2 OS with LVM.
To bad but that's is the true.
Caesar
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06-14-2003 01:07 PM
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Re: 2 OS in one workstation
Made some push and start to answer and make
points!
Caesar