Date: Sun, 9 Apr 1995 14:53:27 +0300 From: "Timo J. Rinne" <tri@pooh.tky.hut.fi> Cc: freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.org Subject: Re: Diskslice - How to adapt my old labels Message-ID: <199504091153.OAA15304@pooh.tky.hut.fi> In-Reply-To: tri@pooh.tky.hut.fi's message of 09 Apr 1995 09:29:34 GMT References: <TRI.95Apr9122934@pooh.tky.hut.fi>
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In news I wrote: > What has happened? Disk has shrunk. SdXd and dos-partitions are > missing. Surprisingly everything else seems to work despite the fact > that disklabel is "fixed". What should I do next? Are separate > bios-partitions nowadays in their own device nodes? Can I mount my > DOS-partition somehow? How? OK. I was able to mount my dos partitions /dev/sd0s1 and /dev/sd1s1. Cool. It now rejects only one of my partition /dev/sd1g. g: 2048 2052096 4.2BSD 512 4096 11 # (Cyl. 1002 - 1002) That is weird since it sure is within the FreeBSD-slice. c: 1857536 196608 unused 0 0 # (Cyl. 96 - 1002) And then the d-partitions. They should be whole physical disk, but they get rejected if FreeBSD-slice is not whole disk. Hrmpfh... BTW, has anyone hacked VM86 code into FreeBSD-kernel? //tri
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