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Re: What I can execiute command for mount ntfs?


From: altnixsys@xxxxxxxxx
Date: Sun, 11 Jun 2006 20:50:03 +0400

Erik Wikström wrote:

> On 2006-06-10 23:55, altnixsys@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
>> Hello community.
>> 
>> What docs I must read for understanding /dev/ad* devices?
> 
> If you mean how to decrypt something like ad0s2b it goes like this:
> 
> da means that it's a ATA-disk, 0 means that it's the first disk (primary
> master). s2 means slice 2, which is the same as the the third BIOS-
> partition and the b means that it's the second BSD-partition. If the
> whole disk is used the s followed by an number may be omitted and the
> drive would be ad0b.
> 
>> I need mounting ntfs and linux partiotions.
> 
> When mounting a linux-partition you will obviously not have any BSD-
> partitions worry about so you should mount /dev/da0s1 (if the partition
> is the second on the first disk).
> 
> For NFS you should use mount_nfs, I've no personal experience with this
> but if you have done it in linux it ought to be quite similar, read more
> about it in the mount_nfs man-page.
> 
> Erik Wikström

My hdd is contain seven partitions: from hdb1 to hdb7.
hdb4 is /dev/ad1s4a - DRFly partition.
But ls /dev/ad1* print only /dev/ad1s2 and /dev/ad1s3, i.e. not print
extended partitions from hdb5 to hdb7.

How I can mount from hdb5 to hdb7?

Besy regards,
altnixsys.



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