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Originally Posted by wnsi
I feel the need to clear up some confusion.
p0 is NOT the whole disk. p0 is the first primary partition. p1 p2 p3 refer to primary partitions 2 3 and 4 while p4 refers to an extended partition. Every time a disk is installed in Solaris x86 it automatically makes those device entries even if they don't actually exist. In your example, c6d1 would refer to the entire disk and c6d1p0 would refer to the first primary partition.
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Sorry, but that's not correct.
/dev/dsk/cXdYp0 refers to the _whole_ disk as I said earlier.
p1, p2, p3, p4 refer to the primary partitions.
p0:1 or p0:c refers to the first logical partition
p0:2 or p0:d refers to the second logical partition and so on ...
please refer mount_pcfs(1M)