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<h1 class="topictitle1">Directly attached I/O in a logical partition running Linux</h1>
<div><p>With directly attached I/O, Linux manages the hardware resources
directly and all I/O resources are under the control of the Linux operating
system.</p>
<p>A directly attached I/O allows you to allocate disk units, tape devices,
optical devices, and LAN adapters to a logical partition running Linux. You
must have an NWSD to install Linux in a logical partition. Once Linux is installed,
you can configure the partition to start independently. For directly attached
hardware, all failure and diagnostic messages will be displayed within the
logical partition. For a better understanding of how you might use a logical
partition with directly attached I/O resources, read <a href="../rzait/rzaitscenarios.htm">Logical and guest partition scenarios</a>. </p>
<p>Contact your IBM<sup>®</sup> marketing
representative or IBM Business Partner for further assistance on using
directly attached I/Os in a logical partition.</p>
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