/dev/disk0s3

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Alexander K. Hansen
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visiting MIT Plasma Science and Fusion Center
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On Sat, 1 Feb 2003, Heinz Nabielek wrote:

> #pdisk
> Top level command (? for help): L
> /dev/rdisk0  map block size=512
>     #:                 type name                 length   base     (
> size )
>     1:  Apple_partition_map Apple                    63 @ 1
>     2:            Apple_HFS First              13023232 @ 64       (
> 6.2G)
>     3:            Apple_HFS MacOSX             26046776 @ 13023296 (
> 12.4G)
>     4:           Apple_Free                           0+@ 39070072
>
> Device block size=512, Number of Blocks=39070080
> DeviceType=0x0, DeviceId=0x0
>
> 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)
>
>
> .....  OR ......
>
> # df
> Filesystem           1k-blocks      Used Available Use% Mounted on
> /dev/disk0s3          13022200  11973688    918292  93% /
> devfs                        1         1         0 100% /dev
> fdesc                        1         1         0 100% /dev
> <volfs>                    512       512         0 100% /.vol
> /dev/disk0s2           6511100    672540   5838560  11% /Volumes/First
> ___________________________________________________
>
> Is my disk call /dev/rdisk0 or /dev/disk0s3 ?
>
> Under Linux, there were names like /dev/hda for IDE
> and /dev/sda for SCSI disks. What is the logic of names
> under Mac OS X?
>
> Heinz
>
>
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