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01-01-2009 10:43 AM
01-01-2009 10:43 AM
I have created a few partitions on a disk(c4t4d0) with the idisk command.
I expected that after doing this I will have four device nodes in /dev/dsk for each partition /dev/dsk/c4t4dos1..4, but these device nodes are not present :-( ( even after a reboot).
idisk shows the partitions correctly. google is telling that there is a very limited support of partitions in HP, is this support this limited(I am not able to use the partitions)?
Thanks
-Sri
PS:
vg00 is on a different partitioned disk for which there are three dev nodes s1,s2 and s3.
I expected that after doing this I will have four device nodes in /dev/dsk for each partition /dev/dsk/c4t4dos1..4, but these device nodes are not present :-( ( even after a reboot).
idisk shows the partitions correctly. google is telling that there is a very limited support of partitions in HP, is this support this limited(I am not able to use the partitions)?
Thanks
-Sri
PS:
vg00 is on a different partitioned disk for which there are three dev nodes s1,s2 and s3.
abandon all hope, ye who enter here..
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01-01-2009 09:41 PM
01-01-2009 09:41 PM
Re: partitions on a disk
Thanks Hasan, Full marks :-)
abandon all hope, ye who enter here..
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