[j-nsp] File name for PCMCIA
The Drifter
prophecy_68 at hotmail.com
Sun Apr 17 06:24:52 EDT 2005
Hi Jared,
Thanks, looks neat.
Hagel, Steve thank you for your input, has been helpful.
Regards,
Jimmy
>From: Jared Gull <jmgull at yahoo.com>
>To: The Drifter <prophecy_68 at hotmail.com>, juniper-nsp at puck.nether.net
>Subject: Re: [j-nsp] File name for PCMCIA
>Date: Fri, 15 Apr 2005 08:48:33 -0700 (PDT)
>
>Jimmy,
>
>Depending on the pcmcia card you're using you can try
>the following:
>
>*****
>Mounting a pcmcia card to enable the copying of files
>to this device:
>
>dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/rad3 bs=64k
>
>disklabel -w -r ad3 auto
>
>newfs /dev/rad3c
>
>mount /dev/ad3c /mnt
>
>(then copy files over)
>
>root at R3%
>root at R3% dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/rad3 bs=64k
>dd: /dev/rad3: end of device
>1961+0 records in
>1960+0 records out
>128450560 bytes transferred in 127.336640 secs
>(1008748 bytes/sec)
>root at R3% disklabel -w -r ad3 auto
>root at R3% newfs /dev/rad3c
>Warning: 3072 sector(s) in last cylinder unallocated
>/dev/rad3c: 250880 sectors in 62 cylinders of 1
>tracks, 4096 sectors
> 122.5MB in 4 cyl groups (16 c/g, 32.00MB/g,
>7616 i/g)
>super-block backups (for fsck -b #) at:
> 32, 65568, 131104, 196640
>root at R3% mount /dev/ad3c /mnt
>root at R3% cli show sys stora
>Filesystem Size Used Avail
>Capacity Mounted on
>/dev/ad0s1a 77M 35M 36M
> 49% /
>devfs 16K 16K 0B
> 100% /dev/
>/dev/vn0 13M 13M 0B
> 100% /packages/mnt/jbas
>e
>/dev/vn1 41M 41M 0B
> 100% /packages/mnt/jker
>nel-7.0R2.7
>/dev/vn2 7.4M 7.4M 0B
> 100% /packages/mnt/jpfe
>-M10-7.0R2.7
>/dev/vn3 2.1M 2.1M 0B
> 100% /packages/mnt/jdoc
>s-7.0R2.7
>/dev/vn4 15M 15M 0B
> 100% /packages/mnt/jrou
>te-7.0R2.7
>/dev/vn5 4.8M 4.8M 0B
> 100% /packages/mnt/jcry
>pto-7.0R2.7
>mfs:172 1.5G 6.0K 1.3G
> 0% /tmp
>/dev/ad0s1e 12M 5.0K 11M
> 0% /config
>procfs 4.0K 4.0K 0B
> 100% /proc
>/dev/ad1s1f 9.4G 1.8G 6.8G
> 21% /var
>/dev/ad3c 119M 1.0K 109M
> 0% /mnt
>*****
>
>Here you can see that the pcmcia is labled as
>/dev/ad3c. To actually view the contents you would
>need to look at the mount point or ls-l /mnt. I hope
>this helps.
>
>Jared
>
>--- The Drifter <prophecy_68 at hotmail.com> wrote:
> > How can I detect the PCMCIA card in my router. And
> > see the contents of the
> > card and mounting.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Jimmy
> >
> >
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