Subject: Re: Bernoulli drive
To: None <ceharris@mal.com>
From: None <kevin@spef.syr.ge.com>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 12/05/1995 16:45:24
> Anyone know why the Bernoulli 90 doesn't want to mount on 1.0A/1.1A?
> I partitioned it as a Free A/UX slice using APS, and used the Mac-side
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
This is exactly why it won't mount. The kernel (last I checked) only
supports root, swap, usr, root & usr file system names.
There is no problem with calling it a root or usr parition if you arn't booting
off the drive. I think the only problem w/ doing it even if you are booting
off the drive is that you are likly to confuse your self as to which partion
is which. (Will the real root partion please stand up :)
> mkfs to put a filesystem on it. However, it refuses to mount. The
> error message is "ffs: /dev/sd2a on /mnt: incorrect super block."
>
> I saw a post in the port-mac68k archives about a very similar problem
> with the ZIP drive. I suspect these two problems are related...
>
> --Carl
Kevin
kevin@spef.syr.ge.com