Hi,

I have attached now a disk with ext3 format on it and two partitions
and I was expecting a /dev/sda1 or something like that. As a matter of
fact I get sd0:

melanos| dmesg| tail
umass0 at uhub4 port 4 configuration 1 interface 0
umass0: Cypress Semiconductor USB2.0 Storage Device, rev 2.00/0.01, addr 2
umass0: using SCSI over Bulk-Only
scsibus1 at umass0: 2 targets
sd0 at scsibus1 targ 1 lun 0: <Maxtor 6, B200P0, 0 0> SCSI0 0/direct fixed
sd0: 194481MB, 194481 cyl, 64 head, 32 sec, 512 bytes/sec, 398297088 sec total
ugen0: at uhub2 port 2 (addr 2) disconnected
ugen0 detached
ugen0 at uhub2 port 2
ugen0: STMicroelectronics Biometric Coprocessor, rev 1.00/0.01, addr 2

In sd0 I have maaany things...

sd0a#  sd0b#  sd0c#  sd0d#  sd0e#  sd0f#  sd0g#  sd0h#  sd0i#  sd0j#
sd0k#  sd0l#  sd0m#  sd0n#  sd0o#  sd0p#

I'd think it's c but then

melanos| sudo mount_ext2fs  /dev/sd0c  /mnt/disc_usb200GB
mount_ext2fs: /dev/sd0c on /mnt/disc_usb200GB: Input/output error

????

For other choices

melanos| sudo mount_ext2fs  /dev/sd0d  /mnt/disc_usb200GB
mount_ext2fs: /dev/sd0d on /mnt/disc_usb200GB: Device not configured

???????

In GNU/Linux I'd just get a /dev/sda0 and /dev/sda1, each for one
partition in the usb disk... Or is it the ext4 format? We came to the
conclusion that it should be as good as ext2 if it's safe unmounted...
right?

thanks,

Pau
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