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Mount dos disk for solaris 9 x86
Name: rhorist Date: January 16, 2004 at 20:35:17 Pacific OS: Solaris 9 x86 CPU/Ram: PIII/256meg
Comment:
I have a PC with two hard drives in it. The master drive has Solaris 9 x86 and the slave drive has fat32 formatted drive. I have tried to use: mount -F pcfs /dev/dsk/c0d1p0:1 /mnt and when I do this I get: mount: No such file or directory
I have listed the /dev/dsk and all I see in there are a bunch of files listed c0d0p? where ?=0 - 4, c0d0s? where ? = 0 - 15 and basically the same but with c1t0d0??
Now I know I did this before once, but had to redo my Solaris.. Both times the second hard drive was not in the system when I installed it.. Am I missing something??? Shouldn't the slave drive be c0d1p0 ??????
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