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create filesystem on file
Hello,
iam pretty new to SCO, installed it yesterday in vm. Now, i'd like to create a filesystem on a file like you can do on lnx or bsd. But seems not possible for me to do so on SCO OpenServer 6.0.0. Thats what i get: bash-3.00# uname -a SCO_SV scosysv 5 6.0.0 i386 bash-3.00# mkfs filefs2 UX:mkfs: INFO: default type (vxfs) used UX:vxfs mkfs: ERROR: filefs2 is not a special device and X option not selected. So, i haven't found the "X option" ...? Somebody has an idea, how to do that under SCO OpenServer? Thanx, |
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