1995-10-09 05:25:41 +03:00
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2001-11-26 19:34:56 +03:00
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# $NetBSD: fstab.tmp,v 1.10 2001/11/26 16:34:56 lukem Exp $
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1995-10-09 05:25:41 +03:00
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#
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1994-07-05 07:16:13 +04:00
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# fast file system on / root partition (NBR\7) lowest scsi disk unit
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1995-08-22 23:52:25 +04:00
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/dev/sd0a / ffs rw 1 1
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1997-06-21 19:40:03 +04:00
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# All swap devices are now configured by swapctl(8), so a swap entry
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# is now needed for all swap partitions so that the "swapctl -A" in
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# /etc/rc will find them, or you will have no swap space.
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/dev/sd0b none swap sw 0 0
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1994-07-05 07:16:13 +04:00
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# fast file system on /usr (NBU\7) next to lowest scsi disk unit
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1995-08-22 23:52:25 +04:00
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/dev/sd0d /usr ffs rw 1 2
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1994-07-05 07:16:13 +04:00
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# virtual mem file system on /tmp using swap (NBS\0) scsi id 0 size 5M
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2001-11-26 19:34:56 +03:00
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#swap /tmp mfs rw,-s=5m
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1994-07-07 01:06:27 +04:00
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# amigados file system on /amiga (DOS/1)
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# It is recomended that you mount it on a dir that matches the
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# volume name and then slinks will resolve correctly. All ados
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# unknonwn and NBU type filesystems are addressed in physical
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# offset (on media) order. So in this example the bsd usr part is
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# first on the disk followed by the ados.
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1995-08-19 21:28:22 +04:00
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#/dev/sd0e /amiga ados ro
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1994-07-05 07:16:13 +04:00
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# process file system
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#procfs /proc procfs ro
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# kernel file system
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#kernfs /kern kernfs ro
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