Josh,

No, /dev/dasdb would be correct.  He's writing to a part of the volume that
is _not_ included in the ext2 file system.

Mark Post

-----Original Message-----
From: Konkol, Josh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, May 07, 2002 9:03 AM
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Subject: Re: ZILO crashes


I think you are supposed to use /dev/dasdb1 not just /dev/dasdb

Josh Konkol, CNE MCSE
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-----Original Message-----
From: Tim-Chr. Hanschen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, May 07, 2002 6:37 AM
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Subject: ZILO crashes


Hi,

next problem. I wanted to add some devices to the system. First of all I
added the devices to the parmfile.
Then I tried to run zilo...

osa-rzl1:/boot # zilo -F /etc/zilo.conf -d /dev/dasdb
o->conffile set to /etc/zilo.conf
o->ipldevice set to /dev/dasdb
Testlevel is set to -2
IPL device is: '/dev/dasdb'
bootsector is: '/boot/zilo-kernel/ipleckd.boot'...ok...
bootmap is set to: '/boot/zilo-kernel/boot.map'...ok...
Kernel image is: '/boot/zilo-kernel/image'...ok...
WARNING: Couldn't get version of kernel image, using generated name
'/boot/paramufp05n`
original parameterfile is: '/boot/parmfile'tempfile is /boot/paramufp05n
...ok...final parameterfile is: '/boot/paramufp05n'...ok...
zilo.c (line:535) 'ioctl (devfd, BIODASDRWTB(), &blk)' returned
25='Inappropriate ioctl for device'


The first few lines looked quite ok, but then the zilo seems to have a
problem.

Ideas?

- Tim -

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