Re: freebsd-newbies Digest...

From: Joshua Lewis (jmlewis_at_dslextreme.com)
Date: 06/08/04

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    To: alexxisr@mail.ru
    Date: Mon, 7 Jun 2004 21:36:13 -0700
    
    

    I can't explain it but when I ran the mount command from with in the KDE
    console app it worked. Now the problem is the folder that I made on that
    drive is there however the files in it are not.

    Any tips as to what I apperently did wrong?

    Are there no hard drive diags I can run on this drive?

    On Monday 07 June 2004 04:18 pm, alexxisr@mail.ru wrote:
    > You should mount exactly that slice where you
    > have created FS. If you use 'dangerous' method
    > when whole drive is used then you (may be) can
    > mount /dev/ad1
    >
    > For some help type
    > ls /dev | grep "ad1"
    > and you will get list of slices.
    > And if it contains 'ad1s?' then
    > 'mount /dev/ad1 ...' fails.
    >
    > Alexis Rossokhin
    > alexxisr@mail.ru

    -- 
    Thank you,
    Joshua
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