Showing previously mounted partitions - help !

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I recently set up a Solaris server with several new filesystems on it,
however as this was just a temporary set up i didn't bother putting the
entries in /etc/vfstab. Unfortuneately we've had a power cut so all the
mounts have not come back (no surprise) on startup.

Is there a quick way to see which partitions were previously mounted on
what mount points ? is there a file that contains such info ? Is there
a command that shows last mount point for a partition ?

Any help to get me out of this pickle greatly appreciated.

Regards,
Mike.

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Reply mike 2/9/2005 11:48:27 AM

In article <1107949707.699650.240470@c13g2000cwb.googlegroups.com>,
	mike.whorley@coda.com writes:
> I recently set up a Solaris server with several new filesystems on it,
> however as this was just a temporary set up i didn't bother putting the
> entries in /etc/vfstab. Unfortuneately we've had a power cut so all the
> mounts have not come back (no surprise) on startup.
> 
> Is there a quick way to see which partitions were previously mounted on
> what mount points ? is there a file that contains such info ? Is there
> a command that shows last mount point for a partition ?

I don't have a partition I can unmount to check out, but
I think fsck [-n] will tell you, providing you haven't
mounted it again since.

I think newfs does this too, but that's probably a rather
more dangerous way to check ;-)

-- 
Andrew Gabriel
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Reply andrew 2/9/2005 11:59:31 AM


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