Hi

When I disklabel -r /dev/ad1s2 (the first extended slice), i get : a: 135186912 62 MSDOS c: etc # don`t delete this line....
mount -t msdos /dev/ad1s2a /mnt/c --> no such file or device (yeah, I`ve now looked into /dev/, and it really doesn`t exist in.... but don`t know why it is so)
mount -t msdos /dev/ad1s2 /mnt/c --> invalid argument


fdisk /dev/ad1s2 :
part1: start 63 size 135186912 (66008MB) type XY
part2: start 135186975 size 8209215 (4000MB) <- this is 2.nd extended partition I mentioned in prev. msg


It`s still unclear to me, why disklabel doesnt create a /dev/ad1s2a....

tnx
Jan Sebosik



Björn König wrote:

Jan Sebosik wrote:



I`ve klkload-ed msdosfs module, tried disklabel on


/dev/ad0s2

(which damaged my partition table), but it still something





about that it cannot mount partition (yeh, mount point


e.g.

/mnt/c exists :-\ ). Is freebsd so different against


Linux, or NetBSD?

What is the error message? What did you type into the
console? Did you use the -t option?

Björn

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