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Operating Systems Solaris probing disks Post 43097 by finster on Tuesday 11th of November 2003 02:05:04 PM
Old 11-11-2003
probing disks

I am setting up a Storedge Multipack and upon booting(stop + a) I did a probe-scsi all.

Is there any way of viewing this output one page at a time?....it scrolls by too fast and I cannot get all the info.

Also it lists the drives here, but after logging in format does not show them.

How do I format them after booting and add them to my system so I can use the format command to re-partition and set up volumes?

I know I can reinstall but would rather not.

Thanks.
 

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isohybrid(1)						      General Commands Manual						      isohybrid(1)

NAME
isohybrid -- Post-process an ISO 9660 image generated with mkisofs or genisoimage to allow hybrid booting as a CD-ROM or as a hard disk. SYNOPSIS
isohybrid [OPTIONS] <boot.iso> DESCRIPTION
The isohybrid utility modifies a an ISO 9660 image generated with mkisofs, genisoimage, or compatible utilities, to be bootable as a CD-ROM or as a hard disk. OPTIONS
-h <X> Number of default geometry heads -s <X> Number of default geometry sectors -e <X>, --entry <X> Specify parititon entry number (1-4) -o <X>, --offset <X> Specify partition offset (default 0) -t <X>, --type <X> Specify MBR ID (default random) -u, --uefi Build EFI bootable image -m, --mac Add Apple File Protocol partition table support --forcehd0 Assume we are laoded as disk ID 0 --ctrlhd0 Assume disk ID 0 if the Ctrl key is pressed --partok Allow booting from within a partition -?, --help Display help -v, --verbose Display verbose output -V, --version Display version information SEE ALSO
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