On Tue Jul 21 02:03:39 PDT 2015, cinap_len...@felloff.net wrote:
you have to use disk/partfs with the original usb/disk driver.
nusb/disk in 9front supports partitions.
in 9atom, there is a loopback sd driver, should performance matter.
- erik
the usb disk driver does not seem to support partitions,
Have a look at /bin/usbfat:
the usb disk driver does not seem to support partitions,
Am I doing somthing wrong, or is that just how it is?
e.g.
cherry% ls /dev/sdU0.0/
/dev/sdU0.0/ctl
/dev/sdU0.0/data
/dev/sdU0.0/raw
cherry% disk/fdisk -p /dev/sdU0.0/data /dev/sdU0.0/ctl
Last time I looked at it did not.
You would use some other
fs (partfs, for example) for that.
G.
On Tue, Jul 21, 2015 at 10:51 AM, Steve Simon st...@quintile.net wrote:
the usb disk driver does not seem to support partitions,
Am I doing somthing wrong, or is that just how it is?
e.g.
you have to use disk/partfs with the original usb/disk driver.
nusb/disk in 9front supports partitions.
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cinap