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Date:      Fri, 17 Jan 97 17:12:39 Pacific Standard Time
From:      "Sean J. Schluntz"  <schluntz@pinpt.com>
To:        "Sean J. Schluntz"  <schluntz@pinpt.com>, Nadav Eiron  <nadav@barcode.co.il>
Cc:        Doug White  <dwhite@gdi.uoregon.edu>, questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Help With Partition Naming & Setup. 
Message-ID:  <Chameleon.853550168.List@journeyman>
References:  <Pine.BSF.3.91.970117100659.27966A-100000@gatekeeper.barcode.co.il> 

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> Partitions names in FreeBSD are pretty simple. The device name has the 
> following structure:
> First, the device type (for disks - wd or sd).
> Second, the device number (0,1, etc...).
> Third, assuming you have slices (DOS partitions) on the disk (which you 
> will have), the letter 's' (for slice) and a number (starting from 1). 
> This means that the second primary partition on the first IDE disk will 
> be called wd0s2.
> For FreeBSD partitions, that is followed by a single later designating 
> the BSD partition within the slice, but is not used for FAT partitions.

I have one follow up question on this, how does the / get a label of /dev/sd0a 
when the /usr and /var get labels of /dev/sd0s1f and /dev/sd0s1e on my single 
dedicated SCSI disk.

-Sean
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Sean J. Schluntz                                  <schluntz@pinpt.com>
Manager, Support Services                        ph. 408.997.6900 x222
PinPoint Software Corporation                    fx. 408.323.2300
6155 Almaden Expressway, Suite 100 
San Jose, CA.  95120                             http://www.pinpt.com/

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