Hello!

I am trying to access files that I have on a harddrive
on which the Plan 9 installation refuses to boot. I am
now booting from a new harddisk (sdC0) and would like
to mount the file system of the problematic disk (now
sdD0) in a directory (say /n/olddisk). I have succeeded
to mount CD:s (sdD1) by starting  9660srv and mounting
it from /srv:

9660srv -f /dev/sdD1/data
mount /srv/9660 /n/cdrom

My guess is that I have to start a file server in a similar
fashion, and it does not complain when I write:

fossil/fossil -f /dev/sdD0/fossil

I was expecting some new entry named /srv/fossil that I
could mount in a directory, but that does not seem to
how it works. Running "ls /dev/sd*" gives the following:

/dev/sdC0/9fat
/dev/sdC0/ctl
/dev/sdC0/data
/dev/sdC0/fossil
/dev/sdC0/nvram
/dev/sdC0/plan9
/dev/sdC0/raw
/dev/sdC0/swap
/dev/sdD0/9fat
/dev/sdD0/ctl
/dev/sdD0/data
/dev/sdD0/fossil
/dev/sdD0/nvram
/dev/sdD0/plan9
/dev/sdD0/raw
/dev/sdD0/swap
/dev/sdD1/ctl
/dev/sdD1/raw
/dev/sdctl




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