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Linux Installation and Configuration Guide for AlphaServer  79 
 
ECG513/0100 
Appendix C 
SCSI and IDE Configurations 
SCSI Only 
Depending on the configuration, your internal drives may be either dkax or dkbx - where x is the 
value assigned by the SRM console (i.e. dkb100). Usually, the SCSI CDROM is on its own 
controller/channel, so the SRM will usually report it as dka500 or dkb500. Disks will be on the 
other controller (for exmaple dka500 is an RRD46 - a SCSI CDROM, then dkb0 would be the 
first SCSI harddrive - possibly RZ2DD-xx). 
Mixed - IDE and SCSI 
On the AlphaServer DS10, ES40 and AlphaStation XP1000, the CDROM is IDE based, so the 
device information passed in the "root=/dev/devicename" has several possibilities. If you check 
the configuration under SRM console prompt (>>>show config | more), you should find the IDE 
devices under dqa and dqb device names. The following table is useful to map IDE SRM device 
names to the Linux device name used for the same device. 
 
SRM console  Linux device 
dqa0 
hda 
dqa1 
hdb 
dqb0 
hdc 
dqb1 
hdd 
Adding a second drive to your system 
This section provides an example of how perform the partitioning process using fdisk in order to 
add a second drive to the system. The disk used for this example is an 18.2GB drive (RZ2ED-LS) 
which fdisk shows as having 17365 cylinders: 
To perform the partitioning operation on the second disk, follow these steps: 
1. Open a terminal window and issue the following command; # fdisk  /dev/TdZ  (where T is 
the type of drive, s for SCSI or h for IDE; and Z is the letter of the drive you are booting; ex: 
dka0=sda, dqa0=hda) 
2. Type “m” for help. 
3. Type “p” to print the partition table. 
4. If there is partition information already configured for the disk, you will need to delete it 
using the “d” option.  Please be sure that you want to zero out this drive. All data will be lost 
on the drive doing this. 
5. Type “b” to edit the BSD disklabel. 
6. If you completed the last step correctly, you should see the following: “/tmp/TdZ contains no 
disklabel.  Do you want to create a disklabel? (y/n)” – Answer Y