Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!husc6!bbn!uwmcsd1!lakesys!tom From: tom@lakesys.UUCP (Tom Baas) Newsgroups: comp.sys.att Subject: Re: mounting floppy volume Message-ID: <524@lakesys.UUCP> Date: 20 Mar 88 02:46:05 GMT References: <3443@ece-csc.UUCP> <196@anumb.UUCP> <64@marque.mu.edu> <3819@chinet.UUCP> Organization: Lake Systems, Milwaukee Wisconsin Lines: 17 Summary: it works THANKS > you may have a formatted diskette, but you don't have a Unix filesystem on it. > If you format the diskette via the 'ua' menu, this will be done for you; else > issue 'mkfs /dev/rfp021' for a 10-sector diskette, or > 'mkfs /dev/rfp021 632:100' for an 8-sector diskette. (these are the default > values from /usr/bin/Fformat.sh and /usr/bin/Fformat10.sh for 3.51) > Of course, you may play with the inode values for 'mkfs' as feels good to > you... Thanks. I tried it and sure enough.... it works. What I had done before was to take a diskette that I had backed up onto via the 'ua' backup. I did it for a single user and It only used 1 diskette. But I guess I can't now mount it on '/mnt'(or anywhere else for that matter) Now, the question is ..WHY? Thanks again. I really appreciate your help.