Wow.. that was fast.
Thanks to Alan, John Francini, Russ Fish, Mahendra Rajah, and Chris
(ruhnke).
The disklabel command, along with -t [advfs|ufs], writes the proper
label/boot block info out to the disk. I did quickly look through the man
page, but as I got half way down I said to myself "naa it can't be this
easy" -- well, yes it is :-)
Original Post:
I seem to have run out of space on my root_domain. According to the
documentation, I'm not allowed to addvol on the root_domain. (AdvFS
Documentation section 2.6)
It seems as if the only option I have is to make a bigger partition on
another disk (must be the first partition on the disk ('a' partition)) and
do a vdump | vrestore. However, before I do this, I'm concerned about the
boot block and booting. We needed to do this procedure before and I seem to
recall something else that needed to be done in order to make the new root
disk bootable.
Can anybody direct me to the proper book/section for this?
--Robert
--Robert
Received on Fri Apr 28 2000 - 18:33:38 NZST