Edit the shaded portion.
17
If necessary, back up the file.
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18
Copy the configuration that was used for startup from the SCSI device.
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19
Assign a name to the copied configuration that indicates that the
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configuration is used for specifying the HDLM device.
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20
Edit the specification for root written in the boot loader configuration file.
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From the following, perform the procedure that corresponds to the host
OS.
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Figure 3-14 Example of Editing /etc/elilo.conf file
If you will use GRUB as the boot loader
Change title.
If you will use ELILO as the boot loader
Change label.
For Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6:
The procedure below shows how to specify a root device name or
UUID for root.
To specify a root device name for root:
a
Execute the mount command to check the root device name.
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Below is an example of executing the command. The underlined
part is the root device name.
# mount
/dev/mapper/systemvg-rootlv on / type ext4 (rw)
proc on /proc type proc (rw)
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b
Change the root specification contained in the configuration that
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you copied in step 18 to the root device name checked above.
Creating an HDLM Environment
Hitachi Dynamic Link Manager User Guide (for Linux(R))