![]() |
Hello and Welcome from United States to the UNIX and Linux Forums! Thank You for Visiting and Joining Our Global Community.
|
|
google unix.com
|
|||||||
| Forums | Register | Forum Rules | Links | Albums | FAQ | Members List | Calendar | Search | Today's Posts | Mark Forums Read |
| UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers If you're not sure where to post a UNIX or Linux question, post it here. All UNIX and Linux newbies welcome !! |
More UNIX and Linux Forum Topics You Might Find Helpful
|
||||
| Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
| Black Screen SCO Real. 5 (intel platform) | labcc | SCO | 4 | 05-09-2006 10:53 AM |
| Solaris on Intel | encrypted | UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users | 3 | 09-20-2004 09:27 AM |
| kde on solaris 8 intel | souldier | UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users | 9 | 03-12-2002 02:51 PM |
| Solaris 8 on Intel TCP/IP | reggie316 | IP Networking | 2 | 01-24-2002 05:47 PM |
| Creating Domains on Intel platform | Deuce | UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers | 1 | 09-24-2001 10:30 PM |
|
|
LinkBack | Thread Tools | Search this Thread | Rate Thread | Display Modes |
|
||||
|
On my Intel PC I have 4GB HDD on which I installed Solaris. I also installed 30GB HDD but the bios does not recognize anything beyond 8GB and that is what Solaris picks up. Under WinNT is an utility that allows me to access and format the full capacity of this 30GB HDD no matter what the bios says, is there a way to do it on Solaris as well? What I need the help with is:
** How do I mount a HDD disk, do I have to rerun installation like the first time to mount it? ** How do I format it to the full capacity, 30GB and not only upto 8GB? Thanks very much. |
| Bookmarks |
| Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
| Display Modes | Rate This Thread |
|
|