Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!ames!elroy!gryphon!turnkey!jack From: jack@turnkey.TCC.COM (Jack F. Vogel) Newsgroups: comp.unix.xenix Subject: Re: Need help installing 2nd HD Message-ID: <6339@turnkey.TCC.COM> Date: 23 Mar 89 16:04:31 GMT References: <16070@cup.portal.com> <558@ispi.UUCP> Reply-To: jack@turnkey.TCC.COM Distribution: na Organization: Turnkey Computer Consultants, Westchester, CA Lines: 36 In article <558@ispi.UUCP> jbayer@ispi.UUCP (Jonathan Bayer) writes: >In article <16070@cup.portal.com> Chip_N_Oliver@cup.portal.com writes: >>Situation: I have stumbled upon an AT clone running Xenix V2.2. The > [deleted] >>to "enable" the second drive. I then ran dparam and set /dev/hd10 >>identical to /dev/hd00 (or was it /dev/rhd00 and /dev/rhd10). >>I thought I was home free when badtrk ran a successful non-destructive >>scan of the second disk. However, when I try to mount or fsck the second >>hd, I get the following: >># mount /dev/hd10 /u ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ >if you are going to do it this way you will want to use /dev/hd1? where >the ? is the partition number you want to mount. hd10 refers to the >entire hard disk. Jonathan is correct about the above, but since Chip indicated that he could use this second drive to boot from and that it was just a copy of the first drive I suspect what he really should be doing is reinitializing the drive as just new filesystems. As it is it has a boot and root on it which are not terribly useful. What you (Chip) really should do is run mkdev hd and set up new partitions and filesystems. Mkdev will do all the right things for you like make reasonable devs to mount, like /dev/user instead of fooling around with /dev/hdxx. After that all you will need to do is to make up the new mount points you want and update /etc/default/filesys to control whether you want the new filesystems mounted automatically when going multiuser, etc. -- Jack F. Vogel Turnkey Computer Consultants, Westchester,CA UUCP: ...{nosc|uunet|gryphon}!turnkey!jack Internet: jack@turnkey.TCC.COM || lcc!jackv@CS.UCLA.EDU