error when mounting a second hard drive.

From: Joshua Lewis (jmlewis_at_dslextreme.com)
Date: 06/07/04

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    I am trying to mount a second drive

    mount /dev/ad1 /disk2

    Is this the correct syntax to mount a second drive. I created the /disk2
    folder by hand is that what I am supposed to do?

    When I run this command I get an error "incorrect super block"

    If there is something wrong with the drive is there a way to run a repair
    on an unmounted drive like I can on my mac?

    Thank you,
    Joshua Lewis

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