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Originally Posted by TerryP
I do not have access to a Solaris machine... So don't quote me but I think it would be like this in /etc/vfstab:
Code:
/dev/dsk/your_fat32_partition /dev/dsk/your_fat32_partition /your/mount/point pcfs - yes rw
b/c I doubt Solaris would like my test machine, I've never tried installing it so my knowledge of it is very minimal :-( but I think the above would work, replacing your_fat32_partition with what ever Solaris calls your fat32 partition and /your/mount/point with the place you want to mount it.
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Hi
well oj this is what i have now
/dev/dsk/c6d1p0 /dev/dsk/c6d1p0 /backups pcfs - yes rw
Since im not using slice i chose p
Now in solaris sometimes rather then
/dev/dsk/xxx /dev/dsk/xxx
It is
/dev/dsk/xxx /dev/rdsk/xxx
It wont work either way.
Right now i get this when i try to mount.
~# mount /backups
mount: /dev/dsk/c6d1p0 is not a DOS filesystem
i have created a fat32 from solaris just a while ago.
Total disk size is 24792 cylinders
Cylinder size is 16065 (512 byte) blocks
Cylinders
Partition Status Type Start End Length %
========= ====== ============ ===== === ====== ===
1 Active Win95 FAT32 1 24791 24791 100
Right now unable to mount