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Choosing an upgrade path

Adding a disk for an upgrade

If you have insufficient disk space for an Upgrade installation, you can add a disk before beginning the upgrade. Install and configure the disk on your current system, relink the kernel, then reboot; see ``Adding hard disks'' for more information. Run mkdev fs to create any filesystems that you need. Then, verify that you can access the disk (for example, with the mount(ADM) command) before beginning the upgrade.

The installation (Fresh or Upgrade) can use as many as two non-SCSI disks. If you have a SCSI subsystem, you can add one or more SCSI disks.


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