Summary:Re: partitions

From: Corcoran, John (NE) (John.Corcoran@GDGSC.com)
Date: Wed Oct 04 2000 - 07:42:33 CDT


Yes , I meant slice. I used the methods below and I am ecstatic......:)

by Kevin Korb
First, you mean slice not lun. Just hit 6, and set it's beginning and size
to 0 and it will disappear. Then you can setup the other slices at whatever
sizes you want.

By Todd Herr
You need to use some of the other menu selections on the
partition menu to set partition sizes:

PARTITION MENU:
        0 - change `0' partition
        1 - change `1' partition
        2 - change `2' partition
        3 - change `3' partition
        4 - change `4' partition
        5 - change `5' partition
        6 - change `6' partition
        7 - change `7' partition
        select - select a predefined table
        modify - modify a predefined partition table
        name - name the current table
        print - display the current table
        label - write partition map and label to the disk
        !<cmd> - execute <cmd>, then return
        quit

Choose 0, 1, 2, etc., as appropriate to set the partition sizes,
and then when you're done choose label to write the partition
map to the disk.

After that, you'll have to newfs each of the partitions you've
created in order to use them.

Best Regards

John Corcoran
781-455-5465
Unix Server Group

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