'format' only shows information within the Solaris partition. The Solaris partition is further divided into slices. Notice that format shows 131 physical cylinders, the same as the size of the Solaris partition in fdisk.
So you need to work at the 'fdisk' level first. After creating the Solaris partition you want, you can subdivide it with 'format'. So in fact the disk is not just windows/linux. It's Windows/Solaris/Linux (but the Solaris portion is tiny). -- Darren This message posted from opensolaris.org
