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Date:      Tue,  5 Nov 2002 05:56:29 -0800
From:      fritzilldo.com@fritzilldo.com
To:        Ed Powers <ed@gtemail.net>
Cc:        questions@FreeBSD.ORG, uminac@fritzilldo.com
Subject:   Re: ccd without ccd.conf
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I did that, but it still didn't work..  I'm just going to remake the device, 
but how can I be sure this won't happen again?  What are the correct steps for 
making a ccd.conf, or where can I find them?

Quoting Ed Powers <ed@gtemail.net>:

> Hi.
> 
> > Hey people,                                                                
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> >                                                                            
>     
> >     Got a bit of a problem..  I made a ccd out of two drives, /dev/ad0e &  
>     
> > /dev/ad1e.  I put stuff on them and rebooted the server.  I forgot to write
>     
> > out a /etc/ccd.conf.  Is there any way I can still mount the ccd after the 
>     
> > reboot?  Or is all hope lost?                                              
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> >                                                                            
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> > Thanks,                                                                    
>     
> > Christopher J. Umina
> 
> Your CCD is still be intact after a reboot. So long as you recall the
> interleave you used (if any) just run ccdconfig and remount.
> 
> Ed
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