Subject: Re: Mounting ATA Drive with Sonnet Tempo
From: Iain Stevenson (iain@IainStevenson.com)
Date: Fri Aug 10 2001 - 02:13:25 MDT
Christian,
I have a Sonet ATA card in my Mac. The boot messages aren't terribly
helpful other than to provide confirmation that the driver is loading OK. I
assume that the Sonnet card is the only IDE host in your system.
You need to do pdisk -l /dev/hda (or pdisk -l /dev/sdb if the drive's on
the other connector). This will give you the partition map for the drive.
If you formatted the drive under MACOS you should see something like:
Partition map (with 512 byte blocks) on '/dev/hda'
#: type name length base ( size )
1: Apple_partition_map Apple 63 @ 1
2: Apple_Driver43*Macintosh 54 @ 64
3: Apple_Driver43*Macintosh 74 @ 118
4: Apple_Driver_IOKit Macintosh 512 @ 192
5: Apple_Patches Patch Partition 512 @ 704
6: Apple_UNIX_SVR2 Unreserved 1 8192000 @ 1216 ( 3.9G)
7: Apple_UNIX_SVR2 Unreserved 2 49825718 @ 8193216 ( 23.8G)
8: Apple_HFS untitled 3 614400 @ 58018934 (300.0M)
9: Apple_Free Extra 10 @ 58633334
The Apple_UNIX_SVR2 partitions are the ones I use for linux. Hence I mount
them with the numbers on the left ie /dev/hda6 and /dev/hda7.
Iain
on 9/8/01 9:24 pm, Christian at christian@byu.edu wrote:
> I just installed kernel 2.4.4 so I can mount my drives attached to my Sonnet
> Tempo ATA controller, but I can't figure out what the device name would be.
> MacOS references the drive as scsi (specifically scsi bus 1 device 2), but I
> don't know how linux sees it. Anyone have any ideas?
>
> Thanks
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