Why do you want to manipulate /etc/fstab? As soon as it's automounted:
Code:
$ mount # to get the device path
$ umount /Volumes
$ mount /dev/path/ /raid
The issue here is that I am going to migrate from a SUN Solaris based server to a OS X based server.
On the Solaris server, the external raid system is mounted on /raid.
It is important for me to maintain the paths on the file system.
That is why I would like to get an equal mount point on OS X as I currently have on the Solaris server.
One thing is to manually change the mount point for a disk, but I also need it to stay that way after a reboot as well.
Anyone,
I am trying to mount a second hard drive on a sunfire V120 w/solaris 5.8. I took this hard drive from another system because I deleted some files off that system and I want to mount it to another system so I can copy the file back onto the system. I really have no other means of... (2 Replies)
Good morning,
I have a problem replacing a disk with raid-5 volumes.
An hardware error was occurred from a disk c9t3 so all slices were in maintenace. Every slice is part of a raid-5 volume. Any replica is present.
Following Volume manager manual for replacing a disk, I have:
- phisically... (0 Replies)
hi
i am wondering if it is possible to use one nfs mount point for several logical volumes.
i have a top level directory /imaging with data1 - data50 below it. each dataX directory is a logical volume configured through LVM. if i mount them separately on the client (i.e. 50 lines in fstab... (1 Reply)
Hey there, sorry if this is a bit too much of a noob question, trying to get to grips with a simple bash script - but i have done ZERO bash scripting.
basically having worked out how to mount and unmount disks using:
disktool -m *device* & disktool -e *device*
- and looking at the result of... (2 Replies)
I am working with a Sun StoredgeTek 6540 disk array connected to two Sun 490 servers. After taking one of the 490 nodes on the cluster down to single user mode I proceeded to install the latest cluster patch from Oracle. After the patch was completed the system rebooted, failed to rejoin the... (2 Replies)
Hi all,
i must add a new disk on a LPAR.
I've done all the HMC and VIOS Procedure to create a virtual host with disk and assign it to lpar.
I don't remember how i must do on the lpar to see this disk. (i use lvm not veritas).
Thanks in advance and sorry for my english.
Bye
Mario (2 Replies)
So. My system have 2 solaris10 machine but system disk of machine 1 data crash.I bring the system disk of machine 1 install on machine2 for get data from disk machine1 but I can't mount disk. because msg is
bash-3.00# mount /dev/dsk/c1t3d0s0 /mnt
mount: /dev/dsk/c1t3d0s0 is not this fstype... (3 Replies)
Hi folks,
because of disk space problem my root is almost full..The root is mounted on rpool and i want to move /app on a new disk, is that possible without compromising any link?How can i do that?
I use solaris 10
Thank you in advance,
Matt
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Discussion started by: mattpunk
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LEARN ABOUT SUSE
halmount
halmount(1) User Commands halmount(1)NAME
halmount - mount and umount filesystems via hal
SYNOPSIS
halmount [OPTIONS]... <device|label> [mountpoint]
halmount -u [OPTIONS]... <device|label|mountpoint>
halmount -e [OPTIONS]... <device|label|mountpoint>
DESCRIPTION
halmount can mount and umount filesystems via hal. Hotpluggable devices and media such as USB sticks and CD-ROMs are typically not entered
into /etc/fstab and are therefore not mountable by normal users via the mount(8) command. Instead hal provides methods to mount and umount
such devices.
Additionally it's also possible to eject devices. For devices like USB sticks eject means the device cannot be mounted again until the
stick is re-plugged, ie a "save remove" feature.
OPTIONS -t TYPE
specify the file system type to use
-o OPTIONS
specify mount options
-v verbose listing of devices
-u umount specified device
-e umount and eject specified device
-a perform requested mount/umount/eject operation all available devices
--listudi
list UDIs of devices, useful for debugging
EXAMPLES
halmount
list all mountable devices known to hal
halmount /dev/hdc
mount device hdc on default mount point (/media/volumelabel)
halmount /dev/hdc cdrom
mount device hdc on /media/cdrom
halmount -u "Holiday Pictures"
umount device that has the label "Holiday Pictures"
SEE ALSO mount(8), umount(8), eject(1), fstab(5)SUSE Linux November 2006 halmount(1)