On Mon, Nov 12, 2012 at 6:01 AM, Fredrik Jonson <fred...@jonson.org> wrote: > William A. Mahaffey III wrote: >> >> .... I am brand new to Debian [...] [I have a box that] has 2 other drives >> on it, 1 IDE 500 GB Seagate, 1 SATA 500 GB WD. Those are both use ext3 >> filesystem, left over from the CentOS 5.7 that I was running on that box >> before the root drive died. I tried to mount those drives as ext3 drives & I >> get the following: >> >> # mount -t ext3 /dev/ad0s1 /mnt >> mount: /dev/ad0s1: No such device > > Are you sure that /dev/ad0s1 is your file system? I'd expect a PATA drive to > show up named /dev/hda or /dev/hdb and partitions named /dev/hda1 etc. > Likewise > SATA drives are normally named /dev/sda with partitions named /dev/sda1 etc. > > Are you running debian-kfreebsd? > > What does dmesg say about the disks? What about 'cfdisk -P s /dev/ad0'?
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