Sorry, make that
my external disk is:
/dev/disk1s10
Otherwise, rest of text is accurate.
On Mar 20, 2006, at 11:30 PM, Travis Siegel wrote:
On my machine, my external disk is /dev/disks10.
So, for me to mount it I would use
mount /dev/disks10 /volumes/backup disk for minimac
You'll have to put quotes around the mount point if it has spaces
in the name, but otherwise the command is the same. Of course, if
your external disk isn't disks10, then you'll need to find it.
Just try all the mount points until one works. (mount them on /tmp
temporarily, you can always
umount /tmp
to remove it.
Hope this helps.
On Mar 20, 2006, at 11:20 PM, Louie Most wrote:
I ejected my external hard drive command E. I got the drive back
by a reboot. How do I get the drive back with out doing a reboot.
Thanks for your help.
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