Subject: I can't mount a partition
To: None <port-mac68k@NetBSD.ORG>
From: Ben Hockenhull <benh@inlink.com>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 04/05/1996 12:03:38
I cannot get my 650 meg free space partition to mount...
I have my SE/30 diskspace set up as follows:
~125 meg root&usr
40 meg mac partition
20 meg swap
650 meg free unix
When I do a df, I can see:
/ (/dev/sd0a)
/kern (kernfs)
and /proc (procfs)
# disklabel /dev/sd0c reveals that the label is fictitious and that:
size offset fstype cylinders
a: 257212 96 4.2 BSD 0*-469*
b: 36864 257308 swap 569*-650*
c: 1660299 0 unused 0-3673*
d: 81920 300316 hfs 664*-845*
e: 2 1660297 unknown 3673*-3673*
and
disklabel: boot block size 0
disklabel: super block size 0
So, it appears that I have unaccounted for cylinders from 846-3672.
I originally partitioned the disk using Apple HD SC Setup for A/UX 3.0 and
I did a mkfs on the free unix partition using the mkfs utility included
inthe MacBSD utils.
So, I don't know:
What partition the free space is under or even where to look to find out.
Any suggestions? I really don't want to reformat and reinstall, cause
binaries take FOREVER to compile...
TIA
Ben
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