Re: Xenix Filesystem

From: Ralph Scharping (scharping_at_mettmann.com)
Date: 07/26/04


Date: Mon, 26 Jul 2004 13:37:14 +0200

Stupid question:

how do I mount a new filesystem in SCO Open Server 5.0.5?

I went through the procedure of mkdev xenix and mkdev 0 IDE-1, answered all
those questions. Now that is finisched and I don't know how to mount.
Mounting the drive the way I do in Unix does not work.
The root filesystems of the host system are not mounted from "regular"
devices, either. They have devices by the name of "root" or "boot" or stuff
like that, which I gather can only be a link or a pointer or something of
the sort. I was not able to tell, wether my new device is hidden behind a
hd01 or rhd01 or what.

The Disk I am trying to mount contains a Xenix filesystem and is secondary
slave IDE drive. So far I was not able to fdisk the drive because I don't
now the associated device.

Thanks!
Ralph



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