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Originally Posted by
Sun Fire
I'm not sure if I understand your problem properly.
See, physically how many disks you have ?
if it's just one disk, then through the format command, you have to assign the 30 GB to one of the slots, create newfs, then mount it, this is how you can see it in df -k.
Hi,
Thanks for the reply, there is one physial disk and during the Solaris installation, I set aside a 30GB partition, when I use the format command, it says enter disk number, there is only one disk which is disk no 0, this is the disk where the root it as well, what I was expecting was to see another for 30GB i.e disk number 2, but I cant see that either, so really I need away that will allow me to see the disk partitions again, this would have to be outside of the Solaris Os after startup I guess.
I think during the setup, I didnt set the 30GB to be of a Solaris format type, this probably explains why I cant see it now as it thinks its a foreign/unknown disk etc
Any help would be appreciated.