Subject: Re: mounting Solaris partition
To: sparc/netbsd list <port-sparc@NetBSD.ORG>
From: Joseph Red <jred@worldnet.att.net>
List: port-sparc
Date: 07/14/1998 14:44:45
A friend told me I needed mount_ufs, because I don't have it anywhere.  What
is the validity of this??
Joe





>> Assuming you are sure sd0c is the right partition... what does
>> a disklabel sd0 return?
>
># disklabel sd0
>sd0: no disk label
># /dev/rsd0c:
>type: SCSI
>disk: SCSI disk
>label: fictitious
>flags:
>bytes/sector: 512
>sectors/track: 63
>tracks/cylinder: 16
>sectors/cylinder: 1008
>cylinders: 2358
>total sectors: 2376864
>rpm: 3600
>interleave: 1
>trackskew: 0
>cylinder skew: 0
>headswitch: 0 #milliseconds
>track-to-track seek: 0 #milliseconds
>drivedata: 0
>
>1 partitions:
># size offset fstype [fsize bsize cpg]
> a:536870911       0       unused    0      0        # (Cyl. 0-532610
>*)
>disklabel: boot block size 0
>disklabel: super block size 0
>disklabel: partition a: partition extends past end of unit
>disklabel: warning, unused partition c: size 2376864 offset 0
>
>
>
>I can boot this disk to Solaris, if that makes any difference.
>
>Joe
>
>> On Sat, 11 Jul 1998, Joseph Red wrote:
>>
>> > Well, the subj. says most of it.  I'm mostly newbie, but not
>completely.
>> > I'm trying to mount a Solaris partition in netBSD1.3.  He's a shot:
>> >
>> > # mount /dev/rsd0c /
>> > mount_ffs: /dev/rsd0c on /: Block device required
>> > # mount /dev/sd0c /
>> > mount_ffs: /dev/sd0c on /: specified device does not match mounted
>device
>> >
>> > Any ideas on this would be appreciated.
>> >
>> > Thanks
>> > Joe
>> >
>