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Date:      Tue, 21 Jun 2005 11:48:58 -0500
From:      "Wesley Groleau" <Wesley.Groleau@parkview.com>
To:        <questions@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Using FreeBSD to examine/work on a Solaris disk
Message-ID:  <s2b7fed3.042@gw.parkview.com>

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I have an i386 FreeBSD 5.4  I've stuck a disk from a Sun Ultra 10 on the
ATA0 slave.

If possible, I'd like to mount it to see what's what.

(and tweak some /etc files so I can get into the Sun).

Is there an fstype to mount the disk?  Or even a way to see the
partition table?

All the ones I tried wouldn't work.  FreeBSD does recognize there is a
disk there.

Of course, I can't be sure it's Solaris---previous owner might have
been into Linux/BSD/whatever.


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Wes Groleau                        Wesley.Groleau@parkview.com
EDI Technician                    Phone:  260-373-7787
Parkview Health System      Fax:    260-373-7706




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