- scsi, /dev/hdxx, /dev/rhdxx
- Posted by hwlyo on September 19th, 2006
I had tried to find out how the SCSI arrange disks are in the SCO
5.0.7, but I can't find the solution.
I tried "df" command but it just gives me the file systems that are
mounted.
I also tried "df /dev/hd* " and "df /dev/hd* " but the result is:
df -k /dev/hd*
Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/root 139909664 117870041 22039623 85% /
/dev/root 139909664 117870041 22039623 85% /
..
..
..
df -k /dev/hd* ¦ wc -l
29
.......so 28 hard disks, but I have 4 or 5 SCSI on the SCO computer.
Do you have a solution?
I want to know where is / mounted and how can I add a New SCSI Hard
Disk
Thanks
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