Subject: Re: lost drive in fBSD now!!!
From: Mike Tibor (tibor@lib.uaa.alaska.edu)
Date: Thu Jul 25 2002 - 08:53:17 AKDT
On Thu, 25 Jul 2002, Alexander Berry wrote:
>
> ok .. im sure you guys are sick of my crazy questions about my lost
> drives but .. now that i learned how to find a drive in lin... i dont
> use it anymore.. now i am runnin fBSD. And with the new nomenclature
> ad0s1a.etc. i cannot figure out how to mount my lin native drive hdb5.
> I dont know what or if it has a new label or what.. or if its still
> hdb5.. is there a way to find out.. cause i backed all my stuff up on
> that drive and now that i am in texas away from my machine im tryin to
> get stuff remotely with no results.. help please.. :) .. ktanx
Try running /stand/sysinstall. Somewhere in there is the partitioning
utility which should allow you to see all your drives and partitions.
Naturally, be a little careful--the wrong keystrokes could be pretty bad!
;-)
Mike
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