more details... the installer seems to call the following fdisk command a couple of times for each disk.
/sbin/fdisk -n -R -v -W - /dev/rdsk/c2d1p0 When I run that I get: * /dev/rdsk/c2d1p0 default fdisk table * Dimensions: * 512 bytes/sector * 63 sectors/track * 255 tracks/cylinder * 9729 cylinders ... some id's of partitions ... * * Id Act Bhead Bsect Bcyl Ehead Esect Ecyl Rsect Numsect 238 0 254 63 1023 254 63 1023 1 409639 175 0 254 63 1023 254 63 1023 409640 134217728 191 0 254 63 1023 254 63 1023 134889512 21411936 This looks sensible. First partition is EFI, second is OSX partition, third is Solaris2 that I created with bootcamp and fdisk - id is 191. Compare this with an external drive I have plugged into the machine (that I'm currently running Solaris off on this machine): ... * Id Act Bhead Bsect Bcyl Ehead Esect Ecyl Rsect Numsect 191 128 0 1 1 254 63 1023 16065 58589055 -chrisk This message posted from opensolaris.org
