It's the same or at least similar on VMs: "could not find any partitions" Proceeding to the d-i shell:
# lszdev --online TYPE ID ON PERS NAMES dasd-eckd 0.0.0200 yes no dasda dasd-eckd 0.0.0300 yes no dasdb dasd-eckd 0.0.0400 yes no dasdc
But partitions do exist:
# fdasd -ps /dev/dasda /dev/dasda1 2 150238 150237 1 Linux native 150239 150239 1 unused # fdasd -ps /dev/dasdb 2 150239 150238 unused # fdasd -ps /dev/dasdc /dev/dasdc1 2 450748 450747 1 Linux native 450749 450749 1 unused
Getting the "not supported" msg on that system:
cat /sys/bus/ccw/devices/0.0.0200/host_access_count cat: read error: Operation not supported
It's the same or at least similar on VMs: "could not find any partitions"
Proceeding to the d-i shell:
# lszdev --online
TYPE ID ON PERS NAMES
dasd-eckd 0.0.0200 yes no dasda
dasd-eckd 0.0.0300 yes no dasdb
dasd-eckd 0.0.0400 yes no dasdc
But partitions do exist:
# fdasd -ps /dev/dasda
150239 150239 1 unused
2 150239 150238 unused
450749 450749 1 unused
/dev/dasda1 2 150238 150237 1 Linux native
# fdasd -ps /dev/dasdb
# fdasd -ps /dev/dasdc
/dev/dasdc1 2 450748 450747 1 Linux native
Getting the "not supported" msg on that system:
cat /sys/bus/ ccw/devices/ 0.0.0200/ host_access_ count
cat: read error: Operation not supported