Subject: hfsutils
To: None <port-mac68k@NetBSD.ORG>
From: Mark Andres <mark@giganet.net>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 12/27/1996 15:10:37
I have been through the FAQ and I have read through the sparse man
pages and I cannot figure out how to mount a Mac HFS volume using
hmount. The man page says,
SYNOPSIS
hmount source-path [ partition-no ]
DESCRIPTION
hmount is used to introduce a new HFS volume. A UNIX pathname to
the volume's source must be specified. The source may be a block
device or a regular file containing an HFS volume image.
Could someone please give me an example of what is meant by the
source path? I have a IIcx with an internal HD (SCSI 0) with a
Mac volume named "IIcx". Clever, eh? I have an external HD
(SCSI 4) with my MacBSD partition, my swap partition, and a Mac
partition named "MacBSD".
So, for example, if I want to mount the internal HD volume, what
would be the hmount command?
Any pointers would be greatly appreciated?
Mark Andres Head, Support Dept.
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