Re: Solaris 8 install, partitioning and VxVM
- From: "Aldo of Pignotti" <aldopignotti@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 17 Jan 2007 05:51:00 -0800
Perhaps you didn't leave a couple of unassigned partitions. For 2.8, I
put 3-5 G for root on s0, 1-3x memory on s1 for swap, 1-4 G on s3 for
/var, whatever is leftover on s5 as /data or something, and 200 M on s6
and s7 as /tmp1 and /tmp2. When the install is done, I umount /tmp1
and /tmp2, remove them from /etc/vfstab and use "format" to mark s6 &7
as unassigned. Then I install Veritas and encapsulate the root disk.
.
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