On 2009-12-23, Marry Martin wrote:
> Unfortunately the list is empty (recognizes none) and then prompts me
> to enter an address, which, of course fails.
>
> Thanks again, ..Larry
When you get to the screen that is supposed to show the recognized
dasd devices, and nothing shows up, o
Steve,
Thanks.
>If I remember right,
>there is an initial screen which displays all the DASD devices it
>recognizes.
Unfortunately the list is empty (recognizes none) and then prompts me to enter
an address, which, of course fails.
Thanks again, ..Larry
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On 2009-12-23, Larry Martin wrote:
> It appears that Debian does not think the disks are usable because
> they are "reachable" from another partition.
> When I did the IOCDS for our machine I actually had the two volumes
> for Linux reachable from four LPARs. One of the four is linux, one
> is in
It appears that Debian does not think the disks are usable because they are
"reachable" from another partition.
When I did the IOCDS for our machine I actually had the two volumes for Linux
reachable from four LPARs. One of the four is linux, one is inactive, one has
the volumes offline, and t
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Thank you.
I am now in the SSH session. I have made it to "Configure Disks" and am not
sure what the format of the address is. I have two volumes 108E and 108F and I
tried 0.0.108E but that failed.
Any suggestions?
On the first menu on SSH I chose "Start Installation". Should I have chosen
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