3. Creating an HDLM Environment
# udevadm info --query name -n /dev/disk/by-uuid/
55574d05-07dc-4c94-a585-5599c284d79b
sda2
The
55574d05-07dc-4c94-a585-5599c284d79b
• For SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server 10 or SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server
11
Execute the
the
/dev/disk
# udevinfo -q name -n /dev/disk/by-id/
scsi-2000c50fffecb6ae0-part2
sda2
The
disk/by-id/scsi-2000c50fffecb6ae0-part2
8.
Back up the
9.
Edit the
/etc/fstab
Comment out all lines for which
a hash mark (
the SCSI device as follows, given the correspondence between
SCSI device as checked in step 5.
#LABEL=/
/dev/sda2
#LABEL=/boot
/dev/sda1
In addition, add a line specifying the SCSI device checked in step 6 as shown
above if the
10. Back up the boot loader configuration file.
11. Copy the startup configuration that has the
182
value output is the SCSI device name corresponding to
sda2
command. Specify the device name (
udevinfo
directory for
value output is the SCSI device name corresponding to
sda2
file.
/etc/fstab
file, and delete the
) to the start of each of those lines, and then add a line specifying
#
/
/
/boot
/boot
file contains
/etc/fstab
.
.
-n
setting.
LABEL
is used, as checked in step 3, by adding
LABEL
:
:
ext2
defaults
ext2
defaults
ext2
defaults
ext2
defaults
:
:
#LABEL=SWAP-sda3
specification, which is
LABEL
name) in
udev
/dev/
.
and the
LABEL
1 1
1 1
1 2
1 2
.