On Thu, 3 Mar 2005 16:30:36 -0500, Greg Evans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> dasd:Cannot register to major no 94, rc = -16
> dasd:Couldn't register successfully to major no 94
I believe this means the dasd module is built-in for the kernel that
you have. When you see a /proc/dasd/devices before you
I am trying to install a Redhat EL3 distribution on zSeries using the
Kickstart process.
Can anyone point me in the proper direction?
Has anyone successfully used kickstart on zSeries?
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Sorry you're surprised, but Slack/390 actually supports one more
installation method (SMB) than Slackware itself does. Anyone who wants to
spend the time to add FTP/HTTP support to the installer is welcome to send
code for possible inclusion. (It's all written in bash scripts.) I have a
lot of o
I don't know if this is the same, it has been quite a while. When I
had to add LOTS of dasd to a turbolinux system for LVM, I had to do a
'mknod /dev/dasd? major minor', 'mknod /dev/dasd?1 major minor+1' for
each dasd address I wanted to add. But I forget at what number of dasd
I had to start doi
I have been attempting to add another DASD to TurboLinux (OS/390). I know
I have done the CP directory entry correctly for the minidisk (cyl 1 not
0), and I have formatted it using ICKDSF. I run into difficulty when the
Linux guest has the new disk and I try to do the insmod and the dasdfmt.
The
Hello ,
I trying to complete the install of Linux under VM but am getting the
following error connecting to out NFS server ..
Anyone run into this before ? It seems from the error messages that the
install process is expecting a CD , but I specified NFS on the
installation method ..
Thanks
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average wage is. Could you all please give me an average.
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Please see the "What's new" page at:
http://www10.software.ibm.com/developerworks/opensource/linux390/whatsnew.shtml
Change summary:
> "April 2004 stream":
- Kernel 2.6.5: Recommended kernel patch with bug fix
- s390-tools 1.3.4: Recommended bug fixes
> New OCOs for Red Hat:
- tape_3590
Our new z890 has arrived and I have been trying to find a GIF or JPG of
Tux as a dinosaur. We need something to decorate this beastie with.
Does anyone have such a graphic or have a pointer to one?
Thanks.
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> I would like to know if is possible to import via NFS
> a file system from z/OS to zLinux using RACF security
> check via MVSLOGIN programs.
The z/OS NFS server uses the security system you've configured on z/OS
to authenticate userid/pwd info passed by mvslogin, same as any other
z/OS app.
> I
> -Original Message-
> From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
> Behalf Of Max
> Sent: Thursday, March 03, 2005 4:36 AM
> To: LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU
> Subject: NFS and MVSLOGIN
>
>
> Hi Guys...
> I would like to know if is possible to import via NFS
> a file system from z/O
Hi Guys...
I would like to know if is possible to import via NFS
a file system from z/OS to zLinux using RACF security
check via MVSLOGIN programs.
If so... where is possibile to download a binary
version of it for Linux for zSeries? Or... is there a
source of it?
Thank's in advance
Max
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