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May 1, 2001, 05:46 AM
 
I have a little problem mounting a partition on my pismo.

root# pdisk
Top level command (? for help): L
/dev/rdisk0 map block size=512
#: type name length base ( size )
1: Partition_Filler 0 @ 0
2: Partition_Filler 0 @ 0
3: Apple_partition_map Apple 63 @ 1
4: Apple_Free 0+@ 64
5: Apple_Driver_ATA*Macintosh 54 @ 192
6: Apple_Driver_ATA*Macintosh 74 @ 246
7: Apple_FWDriver Macintosh 200 @ 320
8: Apple_Driver_IOKit Macintosh 512 @ 520
9: Apple_Patches Patch Partition 512 @ 1032
10: Apple_HFS MacOS 2116344 @ 1544 ( 1.0G)
11: Apple_Free 0+@ 2117888
12: Apple_HFS MacOS 15718888+@ 7857144 ( 7.5G)
13: FWB Driver Components FWB Driver Components 1024 @ 23576033
14: Apple_Driver_ATA*Macintosh 76 @ 23577057
15: Apple_Free 0+@ 23577133

Device block size=512, Number of Blocks=23579136
DeviceType=0x1, DeviceId=0x1
Drivers-
1: @ 192 for 21, type=0xfefe
2: @ 246 for 34, type=0xf8ff
3: @ 23577057 for 76, type=0x701

pdisk: can't open file '/dev/rdisk1' (No such file or directory)
pdisk: can't open file '/dev/rdisk2' (No such file or directory)
pdisk: can't open file '/dev/rdisk3' (No such file or directory)
pdisk: can't open file '/dev/rdisk4' (No such file or directory)
pdisk: can't open file '/dev/rdisk5' (No such file or directory)
pdisk: can't open file '/dev/rdisk6' (No such file or directory)
Top level command (? for help): q
The end


I am trying to mount partition #12 where the important data is so I can back them up and reformat the HD.

Question1: what does the + mean in "12: Apple_HFS MacOS 15718888+@ 7857144 ( 7.5G)" ?

more to come but answer this one first

thnx,
ktolis

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May 2, 2001, 09:16 AM
 
ok problem solved.

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