On Wed, Apr 23, 2008 at 6:52 AM, heather valentine
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  i did everythign correct through vfstab
>  However i was not able to actually mount them in Solaris 10
>  but i was able to mount at least one of them on Belenix.
>  IS Belenix still Solaris.

Belenix uses the Open Solaris kernel, but is not the same as Sun's
SXDE release of Open Solaris. It's a similar situation to Red Hat and
Ubuntu, both use the Linux kernel but the user space is different. If
you tried Solaris 10, it's a different kernel and may not have the
same driver or file system support.

Belenix looks like it's synced to b81. Which release of Solaris did you try?

>  i read also that i must format the drives in order
>  for Solaris to use them as UFS file types,
>  and since i do not want to format can that be a problem too if
>  i already have Data on those drives that i cat afford to lose.

If you want to create a UFS partition, you will need to format (or
repartition) one of them.

>  My question also is this.
>  IS it also possible that Solaris was unable
>  to see the available and free Space becasue i had
>  about 300 gigs of it Locked using an old windows Folder lock program?

If you weren't able to mount the file systems, then it's unlikely that
Folder Lock was the problem.

-B

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Brandon High [EMAIL PROTECTED]
"The good is the enemy of the best." - Nietzsche
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