Okay, this is really a better way (and easy!). Thanks.

Stefan

> Ouch, you don't want to do that. DEFINE MDISK is intended for a
> privileged user to bypass the table of "real" minidisks and just
> carve out any extent at all from a device. Dangerous stuff and
> rarely needed. Take that OPTION DEVMAINT off the directory entry
> because all you need to do is
>     CP LINK * 205 205 W
> on the Linux guest and it will pick up the changes to the directory
> which were made behind its back (adjust link mode to taste). This
> will also trigger Linux into noticing the presence of the new disk
> and it will bring it online (if it's in the list of eligible DASD
> devices and hasn't has a "set device range=... off" done on it).
>
> Regards,
> --Malcolm
>
> --
> Malcolm Beattie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Linux Technical Consultant
> IBM EMEA Enterprise Server Group...
> ...from home, speaking only for myself

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