More specifically, is there a separate /u filesystem? Otherwise are the
disk allocation sizes for each filesystem configurable at import time?
TIA,
Dan
No, it doesn't have a /u filesystem, and no you don't get a chance to run
divvy during the import procedure.
See SCO's video about adding disk space, third in the series.
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JP
What is the driving reason to go with 5.0.7V instead of simply loading
5.0.7 (and latest MP)? I can understand that the installation will
likely save time, but after that is done, will 5.0.7V actually run
faster or more reliably? I have Clients who are balking at the idea of
the new ongoing costs of leasing the license from SCO. If SCO goes
away, the O/S will still stop running at the "end of lease" time,
right? -Sorry to butt in on your thread about partition info.
> What is the driving reason to go with 5.0.7V instead of simply loading
> 5.0.7 (and latest MP)? I can understand that the installation will
> likely save time, but after that is done, will 5.0.7V actually run
> faster or more reliably? I have Clients who are balking at the idea of
> the new ongoing costs of leasing the license from SCO. If SCO goes
> away, the O/S will still stop running at the "end of lease" time,
> right? -Sorry to butt in on your thread about partition info.
Morning Rick,
I think some of your questions are addressed by the FAQ at:
http://www.sco.com/products/unix/virtualization/faq.html
and the videos at:
http://www.sco.com/products/unix/virtualization/videos.html
For those that are not, or for any other questions you have please
contact your SCO Sales representative.
Regards,
John