Subject: Re: mounting ADFS ?!:.
To: Andrew Wingate <andrew.wingate@ox.compsoc.net>
From: David Forbes <david@flossy.u-net.com>
List: port-arm32
Date: 11/01/1999 00:48:17
> > What have you tried?  You should need something like:
>  
> > mount -t filecore /dev/wd0c /mnt
> 
> Shouldn't it be /dev/wd0a instead, or is it just floppies (sadly msdos
> only) that you mount 'a' of? Wouldn't c try to mount your netbsd
> partition again, in the normal scheme of things?

Uhm, well, I'm not entirely sure.  My understanding was that under NetBSD,
wd0c is a device representing the whole disk, which is what filecorefs
requires...(and I've just checked the above on my machine), whereas wd0a
is normally root, wd0b is swap and wd0e is for /usr, although I think
these are more flexible assignments...?

Cheers,

David.