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Old 09-13-2004
OpenBSD : mount problem

hi
I have two hhd's. One is primary disk which holds the OpenBSD system and the other is my download disk (disk2).
I formatted disk2 in "ffs" type. And created a "disklabel", wd1a.
The disklabel program says "No change made", but I can see the changes by "p" command.
I cannot mount my disk2!
# mount -t ffs /dev/wd1a /disk2
# mount -t ffs /dev/wd1c /disk2
did not work!
What can I do?

Thanks....
Fehmi Noyan ISI
# 2  
Old 09-18-2004
hi again Smilie
One more step is require

# newfs wd1c

Smilie

bye...
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