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Im newbie in OpenBSD world maybe romebody could help me here
How do I get a block device name for just inserted a usb
stick?
Hello.
Im newbie in OpenBSD world maybe romebody could help me here
How do I get a block device name for just inserted a usb
stick?
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Re: OpenBSD helpor just run "sysctl hw.disknames"
By: Nikolai to All on Sun May 21 2023 09:41 am
Hello.
Im newbie in OpenBSD world maybe romebody could help me here
How do I get a block device name for just inserted a usb
stick?
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If you are running TWM or CWM as window managers, you will get a notification in the xconsole window. Something such as "sd5: XXXXMB, 512 bytes/sector, XXXX
sectors"
The typical external drive with a single FAT32 filesystem can then be mounted by root with mount_msdos /dev/sd5i /mnt or whatever
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