Sherwood Botsford wrote:

> Try fdisk /dev/.static/dev/hda.
> Can't open device.
> 
> This implies that I don't understand the LTSP environment.
> Hints appreciated.
> 
> 

Answering my own post again.

Plugged a usb drive into the client.  Immediate message about sdb.

"Curious," I thought, "Why b"

So I try:
fdisk /dev/sdb
Sure enough, I can see my partition table.

Ok.

fdisk /dev/sda

"Lo and Behold!"  My partition table.

So, where and why this change of name space.  I normally think of 
  sd* as being scsi devices.


[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/etc# ls /windows
(empty)
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/etc# mount /dev/sda1 /windows
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/etc# ls /windows
arcldr.exe              F-Secure             Program Files
arcsetup.exe            IO.SYS               RECYCLER
boot.ini                Microsoft            Sun
CONFIG.SYS              MSDOS.SYS            System Volume 
Information
cygwin                  NTDETECT.COM         temp
Desktop                 ntldr                USMT
Documents and Settings  Outlook Express.lnk  WINNT
dos                     pagefile.sys

Mounts it as type ntfs, but read only.

umount /windows

ntfsmount /dev/sd1a /windows reports that windows was shutdown 
uncleanly.


Sigh.  Back to the winsooze world.



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