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04-17-2006 11:33 PM
04-17-2006 11:33 PM
Why only hfs is using for /stand
Could anyone explain me of why only HFS is using for /stand eventhough JFS has advanced features.
thanks
s.o
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04-17-2006 11:39 PM
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Re: Why only hfs is using for /stand
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04-17-2006 11:39 PM
04-17-2006 11:39 PM
Re: Why only hfs is using for /stand
10.X - 11.0 - 11.11
This is a limitation of the secondary system loader, hpux.
hpux is responsible for loading the kernel from the boot file system and transferring control to it. In order for hpux to load the kernel, it must have knowledge of the disk layout from the file system from which
hpux is booting.
On HP-UX 11i Version 2 (11.23), /stand can be a VERITAS (vxfs) file system.
Best regards,
Robert-Jan
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04-17-2006 11:41 PM
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04-18-2006 12:17 AM
04-18-2006 12:17 AM
Re: Why only hfs is using for /stand
Could you please explain it in detail?
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s.o
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04-18-2006 12:21 AM
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04-18-2006 02:38 AM
04-18-2006 02:38 AM
Re: Why only hfs is using for /stand
It must be HFS because HFS has fixed block sizes. Since the ISL is reliant on the firmware of the system to "know" how to read the boot loader (LIF) & where to find it, the fixed block size of HFS is a must.
That's about as simple yet detailed as one can put it.
HTH,
Jeff