Date: 04 Oct 2002 19:50:30 -0700 From: swear@attbi.com (Gary W. Swearingen) To: xxavi@MyRealBox.com Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: floppy disk Message-ID: <b5elb5a9ah.lb5@localhost.localdomain> In-Reply-To: <XFMail.20021004190348.xxavi@MyRealBox.com> References: <XFMail.20021004190348.xxavi@MyRealBox.com>
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xxavi@MyRealBox.com writes:
[huge quote]
> >> > grep: /etc/vfstab: No such file or directory
...
> Hi, what do you mean when you say filesystem?
(You could have asked that question without quoting most of the thread.)
Anyway, I just wanted to guess that "vfstab" means "Virtual FileSystem
TABle", which I think is an (optional?) feature of FreeBSD 5.0 (AKA
CURRENT). It would probably be better for a beginner to run
4.6.2-RELEASE or maybe -STABLE, if possible.
I agree that it sounds like "file $(which mount)" will indicate that
"mount" is a script, but I don't know what to do with that info.
As for
grep: /etc/vfstab: No such file or directory
grep: /etc/vfstab: No such file or directory
mount: /dev/fd0: Device not configured
We need someone who knows the virtual device scheme to know
how /dev/fd0 would be created/supported/whatever. Or is
/drives/fd the virtual device? The mount command want's that
to be an existing directory. Is the virtual device configured
by kernel build configuration, or boot-time, or device-need-time?
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