SPARCbook Portable Workstation User Guide
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PCMCIA Interface
Using PCMCIA Cards
An example of formatting a hard disk and creating and mounting a file
system is provided in “Configuring an External Hard Disk – Worked
Example” on page 7-6. The main differences are that you do not have
to set a SCSI ID and that the disk slices for the PCMCIA disk appear at
/dev/dsk/c1d0s[n]
.
For example to mount partition 6 of a formatted PCMCIA hard disk
onto a UNIX filesystem, the following command would be used:
# mount -F ufs /dev/dsk/c1d0s6 /mnt
Note
It is not possible make a PC file system on the hard disk with Solaris. The disk must be
formatted on a PC and then it can be mounted with the following command:
#
mount -F pcfs /dsk/c1d0s2:c /pcfs
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