Re: SILO refuses to work

2002-11-28 Thread Werner Kuehnel
the virtual > reader, freeing you from any restrictions imposed by silo, zilo, and zipl. > > Mark Post > > -Original Message- > From: Werner Kuehnel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Tuesday, November 26, 2002 3:28 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: SILO refu

Re: SILO refuses to work

2002-11-26 Thread Post, Mark K
ent: Tuesday, November 26, 2002 3:28 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: SILO refuses to work Mark, > I think your guess is correct. I'm curious as to why you want to make your > root file system an LVM volume, though. Do you really think you'll need to > expand it that mu

Re: SILO refuses to work

2002-11-26 Thread Werner Kuehnel
Mark, > I think your guess is correct. I'm curious as to why you want to make your > root file system an LVM volume, though. Do you really think you'll need to > expand it that much, instead of just adding additional file systems on > various mount points? > to be honest, I just wanted to try out

Re: SILO refuses to work

2002-11-25 Thread Post, Mark K
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: SILO refuses to work Although reading and searching huge amounts of threads I can't figure out how to come around this problem. After installation of SLES for S/390 YaST tries to run SILO. It doesn't work, because YaST does not fill the -d option with the DAS

SILO refuses to work

2002-11-25 Thread Werner Kuehnel
Although reading and searching huge amounts of threads I can't figure out how to come around this problem. After installation of SLES for S/390 YaST tries to run SILO. It doesn't work, because YaST does not fill the -d option with the DASD (at least this is my opinion): The command chroot /mnt