mount /unmount

2011-07-04 Thread tethys ocean
Hi, I have 3 question is FreeBSD can boot and run all service while one of slice is not mount for example /usr slice.. and second question is my mysql is in /var slice if /var is not mout can I access mysql being root and chek all databases also can read log file on /var third question is can

Re: mount /unmount

2011-07-04 Thread Polytropon
On Mon, 4 Jul 2011 15:28:16 +0300, tethys ocean wrote: Hi, I have 3 question is FreeBSD can boot and run all service while one of slice is not mount for example /usr slice.. Check the corresponding entry in /etc/fstab where all file systems should be mentioned that you want to be mounted

Re: mount /unmount

2011-07-04 Thread Matthew Seaman
On 04/07/2011 13:28, tethys ocean wrote: is FreeBSD can boot and run all service while one of slice is not mount for example /usr slice.. You can't run a program unless the partition containing it is mounted. Neither can you run a program if any command interpreter (eg. perl, php, bash) it

Re: mount /unmount

2011-07-04 Thread Subhro Kar
Hello, You seem to be new to FreeBSD. In that case , I would recommend you to read the Handbook. It is very very good documentation. On 04-Jul-2011, at 5:58 PM, tethys ocean wrote: Hi, I have 3 question is FreeBSD can boot and run all service while one of slice is not mount for

Re: mount /unmount

2011-07-04 Thread tethys ocean
so thx :) I have a question again in below On Mon, Jul 4, 2011 at 4:15 PM, Polytropon free...@edvax.de wrote: On Mon, 4 Jul 2011 15:28:16 +0300, tethys ocean wrote: Hi, I have 3 question is FreeBSD can boot and run all service while one of slice is not mount for example /usr

Re: mount /unmount

2011-07-04 Thread tethys ocean
so so thx :) On Mon, Jul 4, 2011 at 4:30 PM, Matthew Seaman m.sea...@infracaninophile.co.uk wrote: On 04/07/2011 13:28, tethys ocean wrote: is FreeBSD can boot and run all service while one of slice is not mount for example /usr slice.. You can't run a program unless the partition

Re: mount /unmount

2011-07-04 Thread Matthew Seaman
On 04/07/2011 15:50, tethys ocean wrote: * Also keep the correct terminology: FreeBSD mounts UFS partitions, not slices. A slice contains a partition carrying a file system, usually UFS.* *Means that /usr is not slice ?? or /var is not slice? are all these are UFS ?* It's just

Re: mount /unmount

2011-07-04 Thread Polytropon
On Mon, 4 Jul 2011 17:50:36 +0300, tethys ocean wrote: *Means that /usr is not slice ?? or /var is not slice? are all these are UFS ?* In traditional FreeBSD disk partitioning, a disk can hold 4 slices. In MICROS~1 land, those are called DOS primary partitions. Unlike there, FreeBSD usually

Re: mount /unmount

2011-07-04 Thread Matthew Seaman
On 04/07/2011 15:53, tethys ocean wrote: If a partition was not unmounted cleanly (eg. the machine crashed, or the power was cut off suddenly) then fsck(8) should be used to check and fix any problems on the filesystem. If you've booted into single-user mode, then definitely fsck any

Re: mount /unmount

2011-07-04 Thread Chip Camden
Quoth Matthew Seaman on Monday, 04 July 2011: On 04/07/2011 15:53, tethys ocean wrote: If a partition was not unmounted cleanly (eg. the machine crashed, or the power was cut off suddenly) then fsck(8) should be used to check and fix any problems on the filesystem. If you've booted into

Re: mount /unmount

2011-07-04 Thread Matthew Seaman
On 04/07/2011 20:59, Chip Camden wrote: I presume you meant to say on a mounted partition...? Yep. Glad to see you're all alert. Carry on now, nothing to see here... Cheers, Matthew -- Dr Matthew J Seaman MA, D.Phil. 7 Priory Courtyard

Re: mount /unmount

2011-07-04 Thread Ian Smith
In freebsd-questions Digest, Vol 370, Issue 2, Message: 19 On Mon, 04 Jul 2011 20:43:23 +0100 Matthew Seaman m.sea...@infracaninophile.co.uk wrote: On 04/07/2011 15:53, tethys ocean wrote: If a partition was not unmounted cleanly (eg. the machine crashed, or the power was cut off

Re: Auto mount/unmount USB hard drive

2006-05-09 Thread Robert Fitzpatrick
. But if I disconnect without unmounting the device, it detaches, but when plugged back in, it receives a new device as /dev/da5, which is not what is in fstab of course, yada, yada, yada. Is there a way I can get it to automatically mount/unmount the drive while working under the same

Re: Auto mount/unmount USB hard drive

2006-05-09 Thread Joerg Pernfuss
On Tue, 09 May 2006 09:12:12 -0400 Robert Fitzpatrick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Tue, 2006-05-09 at 02:00 +0200, Joerg Pernfuss wrote: If the msdosfs has a label, you could load geom_label.ko and use sth like /dev/msdosfs/usbdisk/mnt/usbmsdos rw,noauto 0 0

Auto mount/unmount USB hard drive

2006-05-08 Thread Robert Fitzpatrick
is not what is in fstab of course, yada, yada, yada. Is there a way I can get it to automatically mount/unmount the drive while working under the same device id as I unplug and plug back in? /dev/da4s1 /mnt/usbmsdos rw,noauto 0 0 Also, if I try to reboot after unplugging the device

Re: Auto mount/unmount USB hard drive

2006-05-08 Thread Joerg Pernfuss
, it detaches, but when plugged back in, it receives a new device as /dev/da5, which is not what is in fstab of course, yada, yada, yada. Is there a way I can get it to automatically mount/unmount the drive while working under the same device id as I unplug and plug back in? /dev/da4s1 /mnt/usb

NFS/diskless: mount/unmount problems

2005-01-05 Thread Erik Norgaard
Hi, I am trying to setup diskless workstations. I have got to the point where I can boot up the workstations, the nfs_root is mounted correctly read only. I have two problems with NFS: 1) The problem is mounting /var rw. I want to use an nfs mount to let data be persistent and since I don't