Hi,

Yes, Solaris runs fine from it. I installed Solaris first, then I
disconnected the Solaris drive during the linux install, per
http://www.xslt.de/sol-howto.html, so linux wouldn't treat it as swap
space.

David
--- Leonard den Ottolander <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>               Hi David,
> 
> > I think I did create a solaris partition. Does the output from
> > fdisk, cfdisk, and sfdisk below give a clear indication of whether
> I 
> > did or not? 
> 
>  The geometry of the disk doesn't tell me whether the partititions
> labeled 
> 0x82 are swap partitions or Solaris partitions. Does Solaris still
> run from 
> it? Or was the partition accidently converted to swap space during
> the Linux 
> installation? (See man mkswap).
> 
>                                       Bye,
> 
>                                       Leonard.
> 
> 
> 
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