Subject: Re: 2nd Hard Disk
To: Rick Byers <rickb@iaw.on.ca>
From: Brett Lymn <blymn@awadi.com.au>
List: netbsd-help
Date: 03/06/1997 14:36:08
According to Rick Byers:
>
<lotsa good stuff elided>
>
>-Create your file systems using newfs. "newfs /dev/sd0a" should be good
^^^^^^^^^
>enough. Do it for each partition that you have set to a BSD type (not
>necesary for swap partitions).
>
>Now you should be able to mount those partitions (mount /dev/sd0a
^^^^^^^^^
>/newdir). You'll probably want to add an entry to /etc/fstab so that they
>get mounted on boot.
>
>Hope this helps. Be carefull you allways type in sd1 instead of sd0, you
>don't want to overwrite your old disklabel (or worse - on the newfs).
>
Good advice :-) (no problems with the method, just thought I would be
picky and highlight the typos just in case)
--
Brett Lymn, Computer Systems Administrator, AWA Defence Industries
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