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SUN Solaris The Solaris Operating System, usually known simply as Solaris, is a free Unix-based operating system introduced by Sun Microsystems .

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Old 04-03-2005
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Find a Fat32 partition under solaris 10 x86

Hello,

I use Sun Solaris 10 under a x86 computer, and I want to mount a Fat32 partition who are stored in the same disk with the UFS filesystem.

But, before mount this partition, I need to know is location in /dev/dsk
Because there are a lot of file "c0t0d0" etc..., and I didn't find my Fat32 partition.

So, if somebody know a tool who can show me my disk with his partition, thanks.

Willits

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