On Thu, Sep 29, 2022 at 08:25:00PM +0700, Pham Ngoc-Dung wrote: > I tried dkctl. But it said "/dev/rwd0: addwedge: Device busy" every time. > However, I noticed that when I booted from the installation drive, the Linux > partitions appeared.
Try "dkctl wd0 listwedges" and see if they are already there. > Maybe dk wedges only works with drives that weren't the > root drive. No, they work everywhere but you can't create overlapping/duplicate wedges. Martin