how to set PATH in xterm
Hi, I'm shure it's just a very small problem, but i can't figure out, what to do. Im runnig OpenBSD 4.0 and i don't know how to set the PATH in xterm. I want to set it to $HOME/bin. The Shell is ksh. In the console it works, but not in xterm. Thank you! David Burau
Re: how to set PATH in xterm
Just start xterm with -ls. It will read you .profile and set the PATH correctly. This works. Thank you! David Burau
Problems mounting a usb disk
Hi, i've installed OpenBSD 3.9 on a IBM T20 notebook. Everything is working fine. Bit I'm not able to mount a usb disk. dmesg output ist: - sd0 at scsibus1 targ 1 lun 0... sd0: 76319MN, 76319 cyl, ... -- and that's my disk. The Problem is, that there is no sd0 in /dev and when I try to mount sd0a (mount /dev/sd0a /mnt/usb) I get a note, that the device is not configured. Does anybody have a clue, what the Problem might be? Thanks! David Burau
Solved Re: Problems mounting a usb disk
Andreas Maus schrieb: Hi. Does it contain a (V)FAT file system? Try mounting /dev/sd0i That is the solution. Thank you all! David Burau