Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!pdn!boake2!jc3b21!rac From: rac@jc3b21.UUCP (Roger A. Cornelius) Newsgroups: comp.unix.xenix Subject: Re: accessing 2nd partition of dos hard drive Message-ID: <464@jc3b21.UUCP> Date: 17 Sep 88 03:54:39 GMT References: <183@ispi.UUCP> Organization: St. Petersburg Jr. College, FL Lines: 32 From article <183@ispi.UUCP>, by jbayer@ispi.UUCP (id for use with uunet/usenet): < In article <463@jc3b21.UUCP>, rac@jc3b21.UUCP (Roger A. Cornelius) writes: < . In article <859@viscous>, rosso@sco.COM (Ross Oliver) writes: < . < In article <461@jc3b21.UUCP> rac@jc3b21.UUCP (Roger A. Cornelius) writes: < . < >Does anyone know if it's possible to address the second dos < . < >partition of the hard drive using the dos utilities? i.e. dosls, dosdir, < . < >dosrm, doscat, etc. < . < < . < The device files /dev/hd01, /dev/hd02, /dev/hd03, and /dev/hd04 can < . < be used to access the four absolute partitions on your first hard < . < . I just tried this after reading your response, and I can read the files < . on the first dos partition with "dosdir /dev/hd01", but "dosdir /dev/hd02" < . returns "dosdir: FAT not recognizable on /dev/hd02". All the other devices < . (/dev/hd0[034a]) return "dosdir: bad media byte on /dev/hd0[034a]". I used < . SpeedStor to do the partitioning. Could that be the problem? Needless to < ^^^^^^^^^ < Xenix only knows about standard dos partitions. Speedstor does funny things < in order to do its thing, therefore Xenix cannot read the Speedstor partitions After playing around with Speedstor's "parted" partition editor, I discovered the problem. I had two dos partitions (a 2 meg boot partition, and a 57 meg "Extended dos" partition). After I re-partitioned with two "Compatible dos" (32 meg or less) partitions, I can read both fine from xenix. Roger Cornelius -- +---------- Roger Cornelius -----------+ | (813)347-4399 | | ...gatech!codas!usfvax2!jc3b21!rac | +- ...gatech!usfvax2!jc3b21!rac -+