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Old 19th June 2018
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For clarity, disklabels are for partitioning mass storage devices, but the disklabel nomenclature is used for diskettes and optical devices which do not normally have partitions. Use "c" for the entire drive, or use "a" on these devices. The result will be the same.

However, the output you posted (from disklabel) indicates that there *is* a disklabel on the device, which is unusual, and also unexpected. There are two disklabel partitions shown: an "a" partition formatted with the FFS filesystem, and an "i" partition with a FAT filesystem.

What is the source of your diskette image? It is not from the floppy63.fs image file.
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