L. V. Lammert wrote:
At 02:40 PM 10/3/2007 -0500, Robert C Wittig wrote:
On a machine that dual-boots both Windows 2000 and OpenBSD 4.0, I have
a second data hard drive (wd1) with two primary partitions, FAT32L,
which were created by Windows 2000.
Mount fails because they do not have OBSD disklabels... "Device not
configured".
Why are you mounting a FAT32 partition as ffs??
I'm not.
I did not include any reference to a mount command in my email,
because it failed, but when I did run it, I ran it as:
# mount -t msdos /dev/wd1a /mnt/images
...(I was just guessing 'a') ...but the 'Device not configured'
returned caused me to do some googling, which is how I figured out the
problem was probably disklabel-related, which was why I then ran:
# disklabel wd1
...which confirmed 'DOS partition table with no valid OpenBSD partition'.
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