Can't reinstall Solaris 11.3 - no more disk slots available
I tried to reinstall GRUB2 on my previous Solaris 11.3 installation but could not figure out why "bootadm install-bootloader" failed. Now I am trying to reinstall Solaris 11.3 instead, over my old Solaris partition. I am using the USB Live media ISO with the GUI. Installation fails with this message:
"The selected disk has no more available slots to create a system boot partition.
Allow at least one unused partition"
I have since earlier partitioned my system disk into Solaris 11.3 and Windows10. First I installed Windows10, and then Solaris 11.3. I am trying to install Solaris 11.3 and I can choose to install Solaris onto these partitions:
So I select the first partition, "Solaris" and click "Next" but then I see this error message above, "no more available slots, yadda yadda". How should I proceed? Can I mark "EFI system partition" as "unused" which means I have two available slots? But is Win10 using "EFI system partition"? Or is Solaris using it? I am afraid to bork my Win10 installation as I try to free another slot. Any advice?
Last edited by kebabbert; 10-09-2017 at 08:14 AM..
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root@moneta # df -h
Filesystem size used avail capacity Mounted on
/dev/md/dsk/d0 9.8G 513M 9.3G 6% /... (4 Replies)
I have a solaris 10 system configured using NetApp as its storage, and the file systems are already configured as you can see from the example below:
root@moneta # df -h
Filesystem size used avail capacity Mounted on
/dev/md/dsk/d0 9.8G 513M 9.3G 6% /
... (0 Replies)
Need a procedure document to do "root disk mirroring in solaris volume manager for solaris 10". I hope some one will help me asap. I need to do it production environment.
Let me know if you need any deatils on this.
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