Re: Error Writing Partition Changes to DASD
On May 22, 2007, at 12:50 PM, Frans Pop wrote: On Tuesday 22 May 2007 19:10, Adam Thornton wrote: On May 22, 2007, at 11:21 AM, Rod Clayton wrote: Error informing the kernel about modifications to partition /dev/dasda5 -- Invalid argument. This means Linux won't know about any changes you made to /dev/dasda5 until you reboot -- so you shouldn't mount it or use it in any way before rebooting. AFAIK, the CKD driver only supports 4 devices per partition. In the S/390 world, you generally use 1 per partition and define additional devices, particularly under VM. Please file a bug report against partman-base for this issue. It should probably check that the maximum number of partitions supported by the disk label/partition table is not being exceeded. Not sure yet if this is an issue in partman or libparted. Also, read "partitions per device" rather than the other way round. Sorry. Adam -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Error Writing Partition Changes to DASD
On Tuesday 22 May 2007 19:10, Adam Thornton wrote: > On May 22, 2007, at 11:21 AM, Rod Clayton wrote: > > Error informing the kernel about modifications to partition > > /dev/dasda5 -- Invalid argument. This means Linux won't know about > > any changes you made to /dev/dasda5 until you reboot -- so you > > shouldn't mount it or use it in any way before rebooting. > > AFAIK, the CKD driver only supports 4 devices per partition. In the > S/390 world, you generally use 1 per partition and define additional > devices, particularly under VM. Please file a bug report against partman-base for this issue. It should probably check that the maximum number of partitions supported by the disk label/partition table is not being exceeded. Not sure yet if this is an issue in partman or libparted. pgpqC66vUhpfB.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: Error Writing Partition Changes to DASD
On May 22, 2007, at 11:21 AM, Rod Clayton wrote: I am trying to do a network install of Etch in a 31 bit VM guest. It goes well till I get to writing the automatically generated partition layouts to disk and I get the error: Error informing the kernel about modifications to partition /dev/dasda5 -- Invalid argument. This means Linux won't know about any changes you made to /dev/dasda5 until you reboot -- so you shouldn't mount it or use it in any way before rebooting. When I re-boot, It says it can't determine how the disk is formatted and asks me to do it again. Any ideas? AFAIK, the CKD driver only supports 4 devices per partition. In the S/390 world, you generally use 1 per partition and define additional devices, particularly under VM. I would try defining more smaller minidisks and then putting one partition on each of them. Adam -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Error Writing Partition Changes to DASD
I am trying to do a network install of Etch in a 31 bit VM guest. It goes well till I get to writing the automatically generated partition layouts to disk and I get the error: Error informing the kernel about modifications to partition /dev/dasda5 -- Invalid argument. This means Linux won't know about any changes you made to /dev/dasda5 until you reboot -- so you shouldn't mount it or use it in any way before rebooting. When I re-boot, It says it can't determine how the disk is formatted and asks me to do it again. Any ideas? Thanks, Rod -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]