HP-UX 11i Version 2 Installation and Update Guide, March 2004

Choosing a Migration Path
Deciding Which Method to Use
Chapter 2 43
Example 2-1 idisk Output from Disk without HP Service Partition
idisk version: 1.31
EFI Primary Header:
Signature = EFI PART
Revision = 0x10000
HeaderSize = 0x5c
HeaderCRC32 = 0x20e10a24
MyLbaLo = 0x1
AlternateLbaLo = 0x43d671f
FirstUsableLbaLo = 0x22
LastUsableLbaLo = 0x43d66fc
Disk GUID = 59609df4-c295-11d7-8001-d6217b60e588
PartitionEntryLbaLo = 0x2
NumberOfPartitionEntries = 0xc
SizeOfPartitionEntry = 0x80
PartitionEntryArrayCRC32 = 0xc0a93cc2
Primary Partition Table (in 512 byte blocks):
Partition 1 (EFI):
Partition Type GUID = c12a7328-f81f-11d2-ba4b-00a0c93ec93b
Unique Partition GUID = 5960a1be-c295-11d7-8002-d6217b60e588
Starting Lba = 0x22
Ending Lba = 0xfa021
Partition 2 (HP-UX):
Partition Type GUID = 75894c1e-3aeb-11d3-b7c1-7b03a0000000
Unique Partition GUID = 5960a1fa-c295-11d7-8003-d6217b60e588
Starting Lba = 0xfa022
Ending Lba = 0x430e02
You should notice that under the “Primary Partition Table (in 512
byte blocks)” heading, only two partitions exist on the system: the EFI
boot partition, and the HP-UX partition. This example shows that you
will need to create the HP Service Partition after updating to HP-UX 11i
v2.
Default-Installed Bundles Cannot Be Deselected
There is currently no support for deselecting default-installed bundles
(see Appendix D, “Software Distribution Media,” on page 179) from
Update-UX. Consequently, all default-installed bundles will be installed
with the Operating Environment.