Hello Tim,
You might try "fdisk" You give it the drive and "p0", for eg:
# fdisk c1d0p0
This will give you the list of partitions and hopefully tell you which
partition is FAT32.
You can figure out which disk it is since it is the same disk used by
Nexenta. If you are using UFS root then simply:
# mount | grep -w ^/
For ZFS root do:
# zpool status
Don't forget to replace "s?" (probably s0) with p0 for fdisk.
Good luck,
-Tim
Tim Dobson wrote:
> Hi perhaps you can help me.
> I would be very grateful if someone could!
>
> I have a fat32 partition which i keep various day-to-day bits and
> bobs, dating back from the old days.
> I want to mount it. It does not sound very difficult;
> I have IDE HDs
> My Nexenta & the Fat32 partition are on the same drive, which happens
> to be the master.
>
> I have been trying to follow various sets of instructions, which are
> readily availabe on the web via google.
>
> for the purposes here, I will try demonstrate with the instructions
> from here:
> http://forum.java.sun.com/thread.jspa?threadID=5113158&messageID=9385288
>
> The problem I get unstuck at is that I don't know what the /dev/dsk/
> id of my partition is.
> I also don't understand what the "Y" does in cXdXpX:Y
>
> #####
>
> I wonder if there is a command which will list the partitions on ones
> disk with the file systems and /dev/dsk/ ids.
>
> #####
>
> I have asked on irc but there was no immediate response.
>
> I would be very grateful of a response.
>
> Cheers
>
> Tim
>
>
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