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Date:      Thu, 25 Jan 2001 12:35:52 -0800
From:      greg simonoff <gsimonoff@geocities.com>
To:        freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   How to 
Message-ID:  <3A708E27.BA09B6B6@geocities.com>

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Hi again,
    I',m trying to mount a SunOS/external drive onto a FreeBSD system
using a 50 pin cable.  The FreeBSD system sees the drive - ids it as
Seagate - gets the right size and names it as "da0".  This all shows up
in the dmesg.  The FreeBSD manuals say to mount drives that are foreign
like this as /dev/da1s1e where the s means mdos and the e is a slice of
a physical partition.  In the /dev directory there are nodes for
/dev/da1 but not "/dev/da1s1e".  There is a make file for creating
nodes, but the make makes guess what?  That's right the nodes that are
already exist.  How do you use mknode to make this inode?  What should
the major and minor numbers be?
    It would be alot of help to know what the fstab entry for this dirve
should look like.




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