> > Undr Solaris, partition (or "slice") 3 covers the whole disk and isn't > > used > > for anything else, AFAIK. Delete this, reset the CHS settings, write the > > partition table back to disk, re-run FDISK and create your partitions. > > > > If you create one large partition, mount it and do a "df -h" you should > > see > > whatever the total capacity of the drive is. > > > > Note: partition 3 must be of the type Sun Disklabel (option "s" in FDISK). > > > > Note 2: Don't hold me responsible if you nuke your system doing this - it > > worked for me, your mileage may vary. > > I erased the entire disc and attempted to partition as I would for my x86 > boxen... > I must admit that I didn't alter any CHS info, just simply ran the > installer and erased the entire disc. > Funny thing is, the partitioner saw the whole disc, but when creating the > partions it only saw 540mb.
I believe a version of parted had this as a bug, but can't remember which one. Jon -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]