Dave Uhring wrote:
> On Mon, 24 Mar 2008 11:31:12 -0400, Richard B. Gilbert wrote:
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>>See if /etc/vfstab is what you want! It lists all the disk devices and
>>determines whether or not you want to mount them at boot and specifies
>>the mount point at which to mount them.
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> It does not list *all* disk devices. It lists only those which have
> filesystems which you choose to mount at some time or other 
>
Well I suppose SOME people have disk that they never mount but I hope I
don't know any of them! ;-)
> I have a dual-boot Solaris only system, one disk with nevada b_84, the
> other with Solaris 10 u4. Neither /etc/vfstab shows the partitions on the
> other drive.
>