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Adding wd4 to Samba
I have drives wd0-wd4 on my pc running openbsd 4.8 that i just installed.
i did fdisk -i wd1 on wd2 wd3 but when i try fdisk -i wd4 it tells me fdisk: wd4: No such file or directory. my bios shows 5 drives and the mother board has 6 sata ports. Any idea why these arent showing up. During boot i get disks: wd0+ wd1+ wd2 wd3 wd4* boot> so it seems that even openbsd recognizes all the drives How do I get fdisk to recognize wd4? |
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Which drive is booting OpenBSD? Hint, look at the output of the following command:
$ mount If you still have questions, post the output here enclosed in [code] & [/code] tags. |
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wd0 is my boot drive
mount gives me the local drives Code:
/dev/wd0a on / type ffs(local) then all the devices on /wd0 (a-j) /dev/wd1a on /drive1 type ffs (local) /dev/wd2a on /drive2 type ffs (local) /dev/wd3a on /drive3 type ffs (local) ill read about mount in the mean time Last edited by EverydayDiesel; 14th November 2010 at 07:18 PM. |
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Exactly what jggimi said, OpenBSD does not have a dynamic devfs.. /dev is just a directory full of device nodes on the root partition, additional nodes must be created manually.
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that did the trick, thanks everyone for the help
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