Date: Tue, 27 Nov 2012 09:05:46 -0700 (MST) From: Warren Block <wblock@wonkity.com> To: Ralf Mardorf <ralf.mardorf@rocketmail.com> Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: How to create a partition for FreeBSD 9.0? Message-ID: <alpine.BSF.2.00.1211270901130.56247@wonkity.com> In-Reply-To: <1354029192.2827.11.camel@q> References: <1353795280.2662.12.camel@q> <20121124233520.7ad4b4be.freebsd@edvax.de> <1353798889.2662.46.camel@q> <20121125002717.11a61c8d.freebsd@edvax.de> <1353807268.2773.16.camel@q> <20121125131908.671f6d31.freebsd@edvax.de> <1353846552.2508.23.camel@q> <alpine.BSF.2.00.1211251322500.23965@wonkity.com> <1353877782.2508.225.camel@q> <alpine.BSF.2.00.1211251421160.23965@wonkity.com> <1354029192.2827.11.camel@q>
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On Tue, 27 Nov 2012, Ralf Mardorf wrote: > All instructions failed. Is there a way to mount a linux partition or > USB-stick and to redirect the output of the gpart commands to a log > file? > > In linux after mounting a partition or usb-stick I would do it like > that: > > spinymouse@q:~$ echo "$ ls -l" >> logfile > spinymouse@q:~$ ls -l >> logfile Too much work. Use script(1): $ script /tmp/session.log $ (do a bunch of stuff) $ exit And session.log will contain everything. Including control characters, so edit it before posting. > So how can I mount e.g. an USB stick? This is in the Handbook somewhere, but a quick look didn't find it, so: # mount -t msdosfs /dev/da0s1 /mnt That assumes there is a FAT filesystem in the first partition of the memory stick, a common setup. Please don't use NTFS.
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