Subject: Re: adding extra hard disk?
To: Wonko the Sane <wonko@blackhole.arkham.net>
From: Rick Copeland <rickgc@calweb.com>
List: port-i386
Date: 06/23/1997 14:00:33
At 04:21 PM 6/23/97 -0400, Wonko the Sane wrote:
>Rick Copeland drunkenly mumbled...
>> 
>> I currently have Netbsd 1.2c running on a 586 machine.  The kernel has been
>> hacked to allow several different tape decks to run.  I am happy with the
>> setup except I need more hard disk space.  My current setup looks like the
>> following:
>> 
>>         A         /          root
>>         B         swap          
>>         E         /usr
>> 
>> Drive type is SCSI, disk is 270 megs.  Is there a way to add more hard disks
>> without reinstalling or upsetting the current system?
>
>you should just be able to plug it in and it will work.  the drive you are
>using now is sd0, the new drive will be sd1  simple as that, shouldn't mess 
>with your tape drives at all.  as long as your kernel is configured to handle
>more than one drive (sd*     at scsibus? target ? lun ?) it should pick the
>new drive up automagically.
>
>-brian
>
Wonkamundo,

Are you saying that it is not required to alter or add to the fstab file?
What I would like to do is add the second and third hard disks as "/home1
and /home2"  this would be on preferably  partition "f" and "g" respectively.  

Rick GC
Rick Copeland