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Thanks, now it is working !!!<br>
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Peter Arremann wrote:
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<pre wrap="">On Wednesday 06 July 2005 23:05, Casimiro de Almeida Barreto wrote:
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<pre wrap=""> It seems that Solaris creates a partition (phisical) and them several (up
to 8) slices... I gues that's where udf driver colapses.
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<pre wrap=""><!---->Good - the slice you're trying to mount... what device is it mapped to?
so instead of /dev/hdd1 as you tried to mount, try the /dev/hdd6 (or whatever
the mapping ends up being, depending on how many partitions you made and how
many slices you created in your solaris install)
Peter.
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