Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!pilchuck!ssc!markz
From: markz@ssc.UUCP (Mark Zenier)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.microport
Subject: Re: /dev/dos/C  -- link to what?
Summary: fdisk and wn(7)
Message-ID: <1276@ssc.UUCP>
Date: 20 Jun 88 18:33:03 GMT
References: <1958@hubcap.UUCP>
Organization: SSC, Inc., Seattle, WA
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In article <1958@hubcap.UUCP>, mrspock@hubcap.UUCP (Steve Benz) writes:
> I have a PC-designs ET286i, with a Bell Technologies (really Toshiba)
> 72M disk.  The disk is rather unimaginatively partitioned, partition 1
> is the DOS partition, 2 is the Unix partition.  I'm running uPort 2.2.2.

In the partition information from fdisk, the partition numbers go backwards
so you may be using 4 and 3 from uport's point of view.
Use fdisk to display but don't update the partition table. and look up in 
the manual section WN(7) for the name for the partition number for the dos.  

> ...
> I've tried linking /dev/dos/C to /dev/dsk/0s5, /dev/dsk/0s6, and
> /dev/dsk/0s7.  
> ... 

Use rdsk not dsk!

I had to run divvy with the option to rebuild things (-u) before I could
get anything.  

Using /dev/rdsk/0s5 with a unrebuilt partition table caused my file system
to be smashed, scrambled, and spread all over the place. I deleted that
node.  That was when I first installed 2.2 .  I recommend using a direct
partition reference /dev/rdsk/0s6, 7, 8, 9

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