11-05-2001
I just started the RH7.0 rescue cd.
It found the scsi device.
But somehow I cannot use fdisk to view the partitiontable. When I use cat /proc/partitions then it says that there are a sda and sda4. But I cannot mount them. It says no valid device found.
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jazipconfig
JAZIPCONFIG(8) System Manager's Manual JAZIPCONFIG(8)
NAME
jazipconfig - jazip(1) configuration tool.
SYNOPSIS
jazipconfig [--non-interactive]
DESCRIPTION
The jazipconfig script is a tool to easily build the /etc/jazip.conf file for the configuration of jazip(1)
OPTIONS
The optional --non-interactive command line parameter instructs jazipconfig to do what it can to build a /etc/jazip.conf file without
prompting the user. On Debian systems, the command is invoked this way by the jazip package post-installation script.
In this non-interactive mode, the script looks through /proc/scsi/scsi for detected Zip or Jaz devices. If it find any, it looks up
/etc/fstab to see if it can find already specified mount points for them. If (and only if) it finds mount points, it writes the device and
mount point to /etc/jazip.conf
INTERACTIVE USE
If no command line options are provided, jazipconfig runs interactively. In this case, it also looks through /proc/scsi/scsi for detected
Zip or Jaz devices. If it find any, it looks up /etc/fstab to see if it can find already specified mount points for them. Then it creates
a user menu which you can use to create the /etc/jazip.conf file.
NOTES
The first entry listed in /etc/jazip.conf is the default device used when jazip is called without an argument.
SEE ALSO
jazip(1), jazip.conf(5)
AUTHOR
Copyright (c) 1999 Peter S Galbraith <psg@debian.org>
This manual page by Peter S Galbraith <psg@debian.org> for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others).
JAZIPCONFIG(8)