re: How to mount Solaris disk as slave?
On further reflection I bet I had ufs built into the
kernel when I got the previously referenced 'Partition check:'
boot message that showed the Solaris slices.
That was on a Slackware 4.0 install that I only have a
few notes from left.
If it's any help here's the contents of the vfstab:
# /etc/vfstab
#device device mount FS fsck mount mount
#to mount to fsck point type pass at boot options
#
#/dev/dsk/c1d0s2 /dev/rdsk/c1d0s2 /usr ufs 1 yes -
fd - /dev/fd fd - no -
/proc - /proc proc - no -
/dev/dsk/c0d0s4 - - swap - no -
/dev/dsk/c0d0s0 /dev/rdsk/c0d0s0 / ufs 1 no -
/dev/dsk/c0d0s6 /dev/rdsk/c0d0s6 /usr ufs 1 no -
/dev/dsk/c0d0s3 /dev/rdsk/c0d0s3 /var ufs 1 no -
/dev/dsk/c0d0s5 /dev/rdsk/c0d0s5 /opt ufs 2 yes -
/dev/dsk/c0d0s1 /dev/rdsk/c0d0s1 /usr/openwin ufs 2 yes -
swap - /tmp tmpfs - yes -
Mike
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