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Mounting a second serial hd
Hello,
I am new to unix. I am running darwin, OS X, I am trying to view a new second hard drive I installed. The hard drive is formated under OS X, I am learning unix and Linux. I understand you have to mount the drive which should be located in the dev directory? I can see it in the volumes dir but I am not sure how to mount it and view my backup directories on it from the command line. These are what I have listed in my dev dir, how do I know which one is which drive? disk0 disk0s1 disk0s3 disk1 disk1s1 disk1s3 disk2 disk2s1 disk3 disk4 disk4s1 disk4s2 disk5 Thank you, Keith |
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if it's in /Volumes then it's already mounted
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Access Volume
Hello,
You are right, it is showing in the volumes dir, so it is mounted. How to I access the drive from the command line? I named it Backup 1 when I installed it. Thank you, Keith |
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You'll need to look up basic unix commands, i'm not answering this question
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man cd, ls, also hier (from you mac man).
and you could wiki for absolute/relative path in unix file systems. all the best, v |
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