Subject: Re: How to mount a ADFS partition?
To: Mark Brinicombe <mark@causality.com>
From: Dr. Stephen Borrill <sborrill@xemplar.co.uk>
List: port-arm32
Date: 10/20/1998 09:48:55
On Tue 20 Oct, Mark Brinicombe wrote:
> wd0a is normally your root partition
> wd0b is normally your swap partition
> wd0c represents the whole disc
> wd0e is normally your usr partition
> 
> These allocations tend to be historical.
> 
> In order to mount an ADFS partition you need it described in your
> disklabel. I noramlly use the d parition to describe any ADFS partition I
> have at the start of the disk. You will probably find you will need to
> edit you disklabel as the d parition will probably be marked unused.

Surely the ADFS map on the wd0c refers to only the ADFS portion and hence
partition wd0c can be used as the non-ADFS bit will be ignored? Certainly,
I've never had any problems using mount_filecore /dev/wd0c /mnt.

-- 
Dr. Stephen Borrill