Joachim Schipper wrote:
You cannot, and should not try to. The automatically constructed
disklabel is fine, mount /dev/wd1i or /dev/wd1j.
Thanks, Joachim... worked perfectly!
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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 dis
On Wed, Oct 03, 2007 at 02:40:33PM -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 diskl
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
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".
# disklabel wd1
...warns that the p
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