Subject: Re: whatever happened to my usr slice?
To: Jim Kannengieser , NetBSD/mac68k <port-mac68k@NetBSD.ORG>
From: Brad Salai <bsalai@servtech.com>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 11/09/1997 14:34:44
At 12:59 PM -0500 11/9/97, Jim Kannengieser wrote:
>Sorry to trouble you all, but I recently installed MacBSD on my SE/30, only
>to discover that my usr slice isn't mounting. I used La Cie's Silverlining
>5.7 to create a Root slice, swap slice, and usr slice. /etc/fstab shows the
>root slice as /dev/sd1a and the swap slice as /dev/sd1b. There is a file
>called fstab.sd in my /etc directory and it contains a commented-out line
>that reads:
>#/dev/sd0g	/usr	ffs rw 1 2
>
>The entire fstab.sd file looks much like fstab, except that sd1 is replaced
>by sd0 and ufs is replaced by ffs. Can anyone offer insight?
>
You will have to add /usr to your fstab

I can't tell if it is the g partition, but if it is,

/dev/sd0g	/usr	ffs	rw	1 2

will do it.

If /usr is somewhere else, change the "g" to whatever is appropriate.

Brad

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