I have placed a new system drive. It's larger than the old one.
After fdisk/format/slicing and ufsdump/ufsrestoring the slices and an
installgrub I switch the old and new drive and booted. All's OK.

However, looking at the /etc/device.tab I see:

spool:::/var/spool/pkg:desc="Packaging Spool Directory"
disk1:/dev/rdsk/c0d0s2:/dev/dsk/c0d0s2::desc="Disk Drive" type="disk"
part="true " removable="false" capacity="0"
dpartlist="dpart100,dpart102,dpart107"
dpart100:/dev/rdsk/c0d0s0:/dev/dsk/c0d0s0::desc="Disk Partition"
type="dpart" removable="false" capacity="41945715" dparttype="fs"
fstype="ufs" mountpt="/"
dpart107:/dev/rdsk/c0d0s7:/dev/dsk/c0d0s7::desc="Disk Partition"
type="dpart" removable="false" capacity="232428420" dparttype="fs"
fstype="ufs" mountpt="/export"

My question is about the capacity mentioned. these values are not OK
anymore. What do the values stand for? Are those the numbers mentioned
as blocks doing a "df"? Is it important to have the right numbers? What
exactly is this device.tab file for?

-- 
Dick Hoogendijk

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