Mounting an existing disk with adfs

From: Dr. Otto Titze, Kernphysik TUD, +49 6151 162916 <TITZE_at_ikp.tu-darmstadt.de>
Date: Sat, 10 Oct 1998 20:11:05 +0100 (CET)

Hi all,

I lost my system disk. Building another system disk and booting
that I have the following problem to mount another of the existing
disks

# mkfdmn /dev/rz6g user1
/dev/rrz6g is marked in use for AdvFS in the disklabel.
If you continue with the operation you can
possibly destroy existing data.
CONTINUE? [y/n] n

So I didn't continue, because I am not interested to destroy
any data on the disk. But

# mkfset user1 users
mkfset: Domain directory '/etc/fdmns/user1' does not exist
This is correct because user1 does not exist in /etc/fdmns.

And therefore I cannot mount it (#mount user1#userc /userc)

What can I do to mount that particular disk?

Regards
Otto

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