How to add DASD automatically

2009-02-20 Thread Florian Bilek
Dear all,

Just would like to know how to enabale additional dasd that was added later
after the finalisation of the installation. When I start Debian only the
DASD that was configured during installation is online.

Zhan you very much in advance.

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Best regards

Florian Bilek


Re: How to boot a kernel?

2004-01-13 Thread Florian Bilek








Hi Pat, 



May be these URLs help. The
SE supports IPL from CDROM or FTP. 



http://www-1.ibm.com/servers/eserver/zseries/os/linux/pdf/l390gp2.pdf



http://mirrors.usc.edu/pub/linux/distributions/suse/s390/sles7-beta/31-bit/cd1/sles7_s390_en.pdf



For IPLing into an LPAR,
there is the option to directly load from the MP3000 or HMC CDROM device. It
also allows you to IPL via FTP from a server holding the SuSE Linux S/390
files. Find this button near the LOAD button (if you have
upgraded to the latest MCL, see Chapter 5 page 17). For using the HMC to run
this operation, there is no button Load from CDROM or server
available on the HMCs console. Start a remote session to the SE via the
single operation button. The SEs remote console then shows the
Load from CDROM or server button. 15



Best Regards



Florian 










RE: Running 32-bit linux under 64-bit z/VM on zSeries

2003-11-27 Thread Florian Bilek
Dear Michiel, 

I run nearly the same configuration as you but under z/VM 4.4 and on a z900.
There is NO special setting to run Debian or SuSE 32-bit kernel on 64-bit
z/VM. Simply IPL the z/VM and the LINUX Guests. It will work as usual. 


Groeten 

Florian 



-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Michiel
Bello (Wanadoo)
Sent: 23 November 2003 00:27
To: debian-s390@lists.debian.org
Subject: Running 32-bit linux under 64-bit z/VM on zSeries


Currently we've got SuSe Server version 7 and Debian Woody running as linux
guests under z/VM 4.3 on a S/390 server. We are upgrading to z800 servers
next month and I'm trying to find out which actions are necessary for our
linux guests.

Three colleagues of mine have recently been on an IBM z/VM course
(unfortunately not me). They can vaguely remember that somewhere a setting
does have to be made (changed) to ensure that the 32-bit linux versions will
remain running under an 64-bit z/VM environment. But as of yet they haven't
been able to retrieve this information from the course information or any
other manual.

What they do say that it should be some linux setting and not a z/VM
setting, but I haven't been able to find any information on it yet.
Who can help me out or redirect me to the appropriate information.

TIA,
Michiel Bello
DOD The Netherlands


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