Also, you can type fdisk -l, and that will list all the visible
partitions on all devices.

Derek

On Fri, 29 Oct 2004 10:13:21 -0600, J Troy Carpenter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a server running Redhat 2.4.21. It has 4 internal SCSI hard drives.
> We've purchased 3 external SCSI hard drives along with an Adaptec 39320 card
> (64-bit Ultra320 SCSI card) for connection. The system detects the card and
> displays the three drives during the initial boot up messages. I can also
> see the drives in setup under the 'Boot' tab. But when the system finally
> comes up and I login I don't know how to access them in order to label and
> then mount them. The 4 internal drives are /dev/sda, /dev/sdb, /dev/sdc/ and
> /dev/sdd. As I understand sda - sdp are the names of any SCSI drives. I can
> see /dev/sda, sdb, sdc and sdd with fdisk but when I try to look at sde
> through sdp I get the message "Unable to open /dev/sde", or sdf, etc.
> 
> My question: how do I access these external drives?

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