> /dev/hda1 corresponds to FreeBSDs /dev/ad0s1. > What does Linux call, for example, /dev/ad0s1a?
Usually, Linux just shoves stuff in BSD-style slice tables on the end of the partition table. In my case, ad0s4a is hda11, ad0s4b hda12, and so on. For recent 2.4 kernels, dmesg should have a line of the form: p4: <bsd: p11 p12 p13 p14 p15 p16 > just after the mundane partition check, which should make it fairly obvious. Steven Smith.
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