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solaris filesystem

Dear all
can we create more than one file system in single slice?
I am using solaris 8 ultra spark machine.

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Hello there. Sadly, from what I know, only one file system can be created per slice/ partition because logical device names are unique.

Fortunately, this implies that there are seven file systems that can be created per disk. Take care.

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Filesystems are format dependent. That means when you create and format a disk partition, you do it based on the type of filesystem. When you mount a filesystem, you also mount it according to filesystem type.

This implies, as answered earlier, that only one filesystem type is possible per disk partition.
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