Path: utzoo!utgpu!watserv1!watmath!att!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!uakari.primate.wisc.edu!aplcen!uunet!mcsun!ukc!icdoc!qmw-cs!liam From: liam@cs.qmw.ac.uk (William Roberts) Newsgroups: comp.unix.aux Subject: Re: Apple 160mb drive question Keywords: Slice 3, Partitions, mknod, installing Message-ID: <2770@sequent.cs.qmw.ac.uk> Date: 10 Sep 90 11:07:16 GMT References: <6046@memqa.uucp> <3453@wrgate.WR.TEK.COM> Organization: Computer Science Dept, QMW, University of London, UK. Lines: 26 In <3453@wrgate.WR.TEK.COM> herbw@midas.WR.TEK.COM (Herb Weiner) writes: >In article <6046@memqa.uucp>, qfhca81@memqa.uucp (Henry Melton) asks: >> From the books, it seems as if there ought to be a large slice 3 >> partition that I could mount, but it is hiding from me. I looked in >> /dev/dsk and /dev/rdsk and there is no c0d0s3 to be found. >You need to use mknod to add these. I don't have my manuals handy Pname will do the job for you. That partition exists so that people with larger 80 meg disks can take advantage of the extra space. You will need to use dp to extend the partition size a lot if you want to use it for the whole of the rest of your 160 Meg disk. Larger 80 Meg disks? Apple decided on a minimum acceptable size of an "80 Megabyte disk" and will use any disk that provides at least that much space, buying from different suppliers at different times. The older HD80SC external disks don't have as many physical sectors as the newer Quantum internal 80 meg drives, for example. -- William Roberts ARPA: liam@cs.qmw.ac.uk Queen Mary & Westfield College UUCP: liam@qmw-cs.UUCP Mile End Road AppleLink: UK0087 LONDON, E1 4NS, UK Tel: 071-975 5250 (Fax: 081-980 6533)