Thank you all for replying with great suggestions. All answers lead to doing a simple df -k to see where the / was mounted. I was thinking along a single minded track looking for something simialr to HP's lvlnboot comand. One different suggestion which was helpful came from - Bryan Pepin , it was to run prtconf -vp |grep boot. Thank you all original question : >Hi, > > > >I can't figure this one out (my brain is starting to hurt) Is there a > >way to find out which disk(s) is the boot disk? > > > >TIA > >Will Summarize _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.comReceived on Mon Jul 2 15:00:13 2001
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