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06-19-2001 11:08 AM
06-19-2001 11:08 AM
Please correct me, and put me back on the 'good' path.
I'm sure that I learned during the course that /stand and / HAD to be HFS. I'm studying now for the admin exam, and can only find reference to /stand, but not /. Our D370 only has /stand at HFS. Can someone set me straight?
Thanx in advance.
Ron (should've been a plumber) Irving
I'm sure that I learned during the course that /stand and / HAD to be HFS. I'm studying now for the admin exam, and can only find reference to /stand, but not /. Our D370 only has /stand at HFS. Can someone set me straight?
Thanx in advance.
Ron (should've been a plumber) Irving
Should have been an astronaut.
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06-19-2001 11:11 AM
06-19-2001 11:11 AM
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Hi, only /stand has to be hfs. I have heard two reason why this is so. One is that PDC cannot understand anything other than hfs and the other is that the size of the kernel would be too large under vxfs. Remember only /stand has to be hfs for the exam. Hope this helps.
Rob
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06-19-2001 11:12 AM
06-19-2001 11:12 AM
Re: HFS vs. JFS
Just to add / does not have to be hfs.
Rob
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06-19-2001 11:16 AM
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Re: HFS vs. JFS
Thanks, Rob...I'm back on the straight and narrow.
Ron
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