On Mon, 22 Jun 2015, Benjamin Huntsman wrote:
>I'm using AdvFS. You just mean that the partitions don't actually have
> to conform to any specific convention, right? The AdvFs domains still get
> defined on disk partitions, if you look at the symlinks in
> /etc/fdmns/.
Now I'm embarrassed!
iccmp.org] on behalf of Richard Loken
[richar...@admin.athabascau.ca]
Sent: Monday, June 22, 2015 9:44 AM
To: General Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts
Subject: Re: Tru64 LSM
I wish I could help you with that but I can't.
But I can talk about partitions, if you are using the advanced f
I wish I could help you with that but I can't.
But I can talk about partitions, if you are using the advanced file system
then none of the partition rules apply, if you are using the ufs then
the traditional layout is this:
a - boot partition, mounted as /
unlike linux, there is gener
Hi there!
Anyone remember much about Tru64 + LSM? It's been a while since I've done
much with Tru64, and I never used LSM before.
I got some new 36GB disks and am doing a fresh install, and wanted to mirror
them with LSM, as the SCSI controller is not a RAID card.
Init