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,
>
Hi,
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?
I'll take a look at the linux+freebsd-howto. Thanks for telling me
about it.
David
--- Leonard den Ottolander <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
Thanks for your reply!
--- Leonard den Ottolander <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi David,
>
> > I don't know why I'm getting the "WARNING: bad format on line 11 of
> > /etc/fstab" during booting. The /etc/fstab is ten lines long, and
> > I opened it in emacs while in X to confirm t
Thanks for your reply!
I'm sure that I compiled the ufs file system support into the
2.4.0 kernel. I created the Solaris directory is under /.
I don't know why I'm getting the "WARNING: bad format on line 11 of
/etc/fstab" during booting. The /etc/fstab is ten lines long, and
I opened it in emac
Hi,
I'm not sure where to ask for help on this, so I
thought I'd try here first.
I'm running RH6.2 on a 450mz Pentium III on an ASUS P3B-F.
I have Redhat on one scsi drive and Solaris 7 on a seperate
scsi drive off the same controller.
I can boot through lilo successfully to either operating syst