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Date: 06/08/04

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    Date: Tue, 8 Jun 2004 12:35:06 +0200 (CEST)
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    Hi Joshua!

    My last guess is to run a filesystem check on the disk (assuming the name
    is ad1s1):

        fsck /dev/ad1s1

    Note that the filesystem must not be mounted. Anything it finds will be
    stored in a sub-directory called lost+found.

    Hope it helps
       Olivier

    > 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?
    >

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