Date: Thu, 3 Jan 2008 16:36:17 -0000 From: "John Clement" <john.clement@readingroom.com> To: <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org> Subject: mounting geom partition Message-ID: <5B88B3834A330D4280D10517A4B7C586F257@dst-ex-01.readingroom.local>
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Quite some time ago I setup a machine with a couple of 250GB disks in that were mirrored using geom, although I can't remember if I mounted it as 1x 250GB partition or several smaller ones. The machine they were in died, and I kept hold of one of the two disks so I could restore the data. I'm now at that point and it occurs to me that I don't know for sure how to remount it. Before I plug it in and accidentally write over the partition table or something, I just wanted to check with someone that what I'm thinking is about right. Having been going over the documentation again and from what I remember the partition table should still be there (fdisk should tell me this) and I should, in theory, be able to simply mount the partition(s) as regular filesystem(s), is this correct? Thanks in advance! jc
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