ls-120
Iain M Weir
email at iainweir.co.uk
Thu Jul 27 12:29:04 BST 2000
> Did you try /dev/afd0c instead? I'm not sure if that would help=20
> though.
afd0s1: Slice starts beyond end of disk: Rejecting it
afd0s2: Slice starts beyond end of disk: Rejecting it
afd0s3: Slice starts beyond end of disk: Rejecting it
afd0s4: Slice starts beyond end of disk: Rejecting it
msdos: /dev/afd0c: Invalid argument
> :-/ What does 'fdisk /dev/afd0' show?
fdisk: can't get file status of /dev/adf0
fdisk: cannot open disk /dev/adf0: No such file or directory
> With what error? I assume this isn't just because=20
>you've got a process using the mounted filesystem?
> (e.g., a shell with its current directory in that filesystem.)
opps. That one should have been obvious. That one problem solved
Cheers Iain.
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