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If there were not at least 1.7 GB free on this disk, you would need to create a partition on the new bootable disk large enough to hold the largest temporary saveset files plus the largest used space on a partition. In this example, it would be a 3.2 GB (1.6 GB+1.6 GB) partition.

2.Use the format command to create, label, and format partitions on the new bootable disk. These partitions must be able to contain the contents of your temporary saveset files. If you are not familiar with the format command, refer to the Solaris documentation.

WARNING!! Misusing the format command can destroy the data on your current disk drives.

a.At the root prompt, type format.

b.A list of available hard disks displays. Specify the disk.

c.At the format prompt, type partition.

d.At the partition prompt, type print. The partition table displays, as in the following example.

Part

Tag

Flag

Cylinders

Size

Blocks

0

root

wm

0

- 8738

4.00GB

(8739/0/0) 8389440

1

swap

wu

8739

- 9188

210.94MB

(450/0/0)

432000

2

backup

wu

0

- 9201

4.21GB

(9202/0/0) 8833920

3

unassigned

wm

 

0

0

(0/0/0)

0

4

unassigned

wm

 

0

0

(0/0/0)

0

5

unassigned

wm

 

0

0

(0/0/0)

0

6

unassigned

wm

 

0

0

(0/0/0)

0

7

unassigned

wm

 

0

0

(0/0/0)

0

e.At the partition prompt, type label. Enter the label.

f.At the label prompt, type quit.

g.Type quit until the system prompt displays.

3.To create the file system, use the newfs command. For example:

newfs -v /dev/rdsk/c3t130d0s0

NOTE: The target device ID (t130) is in decimal. The hexadecimal value for the target ID is used in the boot command line shown in step 11.

4.Mount the boot partition to the /mnt mount point. For example: mount /dev/dsk/c3t130d0s0 /mnt

5.Change to the root partition mount point directory. For example: cd /mnt

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