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Add hard drive to SCO 6.0.0

I've been working on installing SCO OpenServer 6.0.0 and need to install a second hard drive onto the system. I have not done this too often (5 years ago for the same client) and I can not write the "divvy table" to the system (I/O Error.) Where can I find detail step by step instructions?
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I did this a couple of weeks ago, and as I recall, all I did was run 'mkdev hd'.
It complained that hardware was automatically recognized, and then went directly into divvy.
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I did this a couple of weeks ago, and as I recall, all I did was run 'mkdev hd'.
It complained that hardware was automatically recognized, and then went directly into divvy.
That just it! Divvy does not send the table to the second RAID diskete. It ends with a "I/O" error. What next?
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Has the second logical disk been initialized, as opposed to just being defined.
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- Initialised the hard drives (RAID controller)
- Defined the RAID 1 disk (ServeRAID 9 set up boot CD)
- Second hard drive shows up at the "mkdev hd" screens
- Fdisk partitioned (completely.)

- During the Divvy, set up a entry for the filesysystem, type and start/ending "blocks."

At time I need to write the "Divvy" table, the system returns an 'I/O" error and no "divvy" table is on the drive (when I try every time after.)

I'm I missing a "step?"

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