Hello,
I have a 4GB Seagate disk that was in the middle of being formatted on a Sun
system when the Sun rebooted. The disk is now unreadable on the Sun. On my
Digital Unix system, the scu utility properly finds the disk. However, the scu
format command tells me that "mounted file system check cannot be performed",
just as mentioned in the manual. Evidently, the appropriate thing to do is to
point scu to the /dev/rrzna file, to allow the mounted file check to operate.
However, since there is no label on the disk, the operating system doesn't allow
access through the /dev/rrzna file. For example, disklabel -z also fails.
Is there a way to tell scu to bypass the mounted file system check?
Does anyone know of a way to accomplish placing a label on this disk using other
tools? What about other computer systems (HP, MSDOS, NT, AIX)?
TIA
Chuck Murnane
chuck_at_aztech.ba.md.us
chuck_at_thematrix.ncsc.mil
Received on Thu May 09 1996 - 16:11:51 NZST