Andrius wrote: > Neal Pollack wrote: >> Andrius wrote: >>> dick hoogendijk wrote: >>> >>>> On Mon, 16 Jun 2008 18:10:14 +0100 >>>> Andrius <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>>> zpool does not to create a pool on USB disk (formatted in FAT32). >>>>> >>>> It's already been formatted. >>>> Try zpool create -f alpha c5t0d0p0 >>>> >>>> >>> >>> The same story >>> >>> # /usr/sbin/zpool create -f alpha c5t0d0p0 >>> cannot open '/dev/dsk/c5t0d0p0': Device busy >>> >> >> When you insert a USB stick into a running Solaris system, and it is >> FAT32 formatted, >> it may be automatically mounted as a filesystem, read/write. >> >> The command above fails since it is already mounted and busy. >> You may wish to use the df command to verify this. >> If it is mounted, try unmounting it fist, and then using the command; > > That is true, disc is detected automatically. But > > # umount /dev/rdsk/c5t0d0p0 > umount: warning: /dev/rdsk/c5t0d0p0 not in mnttab > umount: /dev/rdsk/c5t0d0p0 not mounted
The umount command works best with a filesystem name. the "mount" command will show what filesytems are mounted. For example, if I stick in a USB thumb-drive: #mount ... /media/LEXAR MEDIA on /dev/dsk/c9t0d0p0:1 read/write/nosetuid/nodevices/hidden/nofoldcase/clamptime/noatime/timezone=28800/dev=e01050 on Mon Jun 16 11:01:37 2008 #df -hl /dev/dsk/c9t0d0p0:1 991M 923M 68M 94% /media/LEXAR MEDIA #umount "/media/LEXAR MEDIA" # And then it no longer shows up in the df or the mount command. Neal > > > _______________________________________________ > zfs-discuss mailing list > zfs-discuss@opensolaris.org > http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/zfs-discuss > _______________________________________________ zfs-discuss mailing list zfs-discuss@opensolaris.org http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/zfs-discuss