This seemed to work. When I mount the image on my Mac, two volumes appear correctly.
Then to attempt to restore the image to a USB flash drive, I used:
This only restores the first volume and ignores the second.
Any thoughts?
Presumably, you had two slices on the hard drive that contained the two file systems that you copied (with dd) from the device that covers the entire disk containing both of those slices. What were the actual device names of the two slices on the hard drive and what actual device name did you use for /dev/INSTALLERDRIVE?
How did you format the USB flash drive to create compatible slices on the flash drive matching the hard drive slices? What actual device name did you use for /dev/USBFLASHDRIVE when you used dd to load the flash drive?
After the copy, exactly what mount commands did you use to mount the two filesystems that you tried to load onto the flash drive?
Hello all..
I have a Verbatim 2 GB flash drive. I also have Solaris 10 running on my workstation. If I am in the Windows environment, it detects the flash drive. But when I plug it while I am in solaris, nothing happens. How will solaris 10 detect my flash drive? What do I have to do?
any... (4 Replies)
hello forum..
i am using RHEL 4.0 and my system is dual boot.normally the usb flash drive should be auto mount , but in my system i am unable to mount the drive plz help...
i am a new user so plz give me in detail.
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Where can I get a driver that support usb flash drives for my unix machines. I need a solution to transfer data easily for techs. I am running C3750 and c8000 HP equipment.
Or is there a way to mount them and use them without adding drivers? thanks! (0 Replies)
I am working on an Ubuntu Linux 8.10 system that I do not want to reboot. For some reason, USB flash drives (mass storage devices) now no longer automount. I want to restore that functionality without rebooting. I can manually mount and unmount these things by doing:
cd /media
sudo mkdir thing... (4 Replies)
Hello,
I have an 8gb usb flash drive that I had high aspirations of using for a recovery/install/messing around multipurpose drive.
fdisk shows:
$ sudo fdisk -l /dev/sdb
password for woodnt:
Disk /dev/sdb: 8036 MB, 8036285952 bytes
255 heads, 63 sectors/track, 977 cylinders
Units =... (0 Replies)
I wanna install grub on my flash drive for rescue usage.
My computer installs winxp, and I have fedora12 installed in vmware. I did like this:
step1: format the flash drive as FAT in winXP.
step2: in fedora12, mount the flash drive on /media/flash
step3: excute the command: grub-install... (10 Replies)
Hello All,
I faced a unique issue. I have written a script for transferring backup data on my host machine to a USB Flash drive. The Flash drive must be of 16GB size. So, my script creates two primary partitionon the USB flash drive. I require approx 5900 cylinders for the first partition on... (8 Replies)
I'd like to make bootable USB flash with 12.04 desktop on it with some additional packages and customizations, such as added language.
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LEARN ABOUT NETBSD
mount_hfs
MOUNT_HFS(8) BSD System Manager's Manual MOUNT_HFS(8)NAME
mount_hfs -- mount an Apple HFS+ File System
SYNOPSIS
mount_hfs [-o options] special node
DESCRIPTION
The mount_hfs command attaches the Apple HFS+ File System on the special device on to the file system tree at point node. Both special and
node are converted to absolute paths before use.
This command is normally executed by mount(8) at boot time. The options are as follows:
-o Options are specified with a -o flag followed by a comma separated string of options. See the mount(8) man page for possible options
and their meanings.
NOTES
Apple disk images (.dmg files) and hybrid CD-ROMs contain multiple partitions with an HFS+ file system on one of them. Use apmlabel(8) to
enter it into the disklabel and mount the resulting partition.
SEE ALSO mount(2), unmount(2), fstab(5), apmlabel(8), mount(8)HISTORY
The mount_hfs utility first appeared in NetBSD 5.0.
AUTHORS
mount_hfs was developed by Yevgeny Binder <yevbee@comcast.net> during the 2005 Google Summer of Code. It was improved and imported into
NetBSD by Dieter Baron <dillo@NetBSD.org>.
BUGS
HFS+ support is still experimental. Currently, no write support is present. Also, Unicode decomposition is not performed on file names
prior to lookup.
BSD May 19, 2007 BSD