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4833 Remove volrmmount
Reviewed by: Dan McDonald <danmcd@omniti.com>
Reviewed by: Josef 'Jeff' Sipek <jeffpc@josefsipek.net>


 263 
 264        /dev/aliases/pcmemS
 265                                Symbolic link to the character device for the
 266                                PCMCIA memory card in socket S where S
 267                                represents a PCMCIA socket number.
 268 
 269 
 270        /dev/rdsk/cNtNdNsN
 271                                Directory providing character device access for
 272                                the PCMCIA memory card.  See OPERANDS for a
 273                                description of N.
 274 
 275 
 276        /dev/dsk/cNtNdNsN
 277                                Directory providing block device access for the
 278                                PCMCIA memory card. See OPERANDS for a
 279                                description of N.
 280 
 281 
 282 SEE ALSO
 283        cpio(1), eject(1), rmformat(1), tar(1), volcheck(1), volrmmount(1),
 284        mount(1M), newfs(1M), prtvtoc(1M), attributes(5), pcfs(7FS)
 285 
 286    x86 Only
 287        fd(7D)
 288 
 289 NOTES
 290        A diskette or PCMCIA memory card containing a ufs file system created
 291        on a SPARC based system (by using fdformat and newfs(1M)), is not
 292        identical to a diskette or PCMCIA memory card containing a ufs file
 293        system created on an x86 based system. Do not interchange ufs diskettes
 294        or memory cards between these platforms. Use cpio(1) or tar(1) to
 295        transfer files on diskettes or memory cards between them. A diskette or
 296        PCMCIA memory card formatted using the -t dos option (or -d) for MS-DOS
 297        does not have the necessary system files, and is therefore not
 298        bootable. Trying to boot from it on a PC produces the following
 299        message:
 300 
 301          Non-System disk or disk error.
 302          Replace and strike any key when ready
 303 
 304 
 305 
 306 BUGS
 307        Currently, bad sector mapping is not supported on floppy diskettes or
 308        PCMCIA memory cards. Therefore, a diskette or memory card is unusable
 309        if fdformat finds an error (bad sector).
 310 
 311 
 312 
 313                                February 28, 2007                   FDFORMAT(1)


 263 
 264        /dev/aliases/pcmemS
 265                                Symbolic link to the character device for the
 266                                PCMCIA memory card in socket S where S
 267                                represents a PCMCIA socket number.
 268 
 269 
 270        /dev/rdsk/cNtNdNsN
 271                                Directory providing character device access for
 272                                the PCMCIA memory card.  See OPERANDS for a
 273                                description of N.
 274 
 275 
 276        /dev/dsk/cNtNdNsN
 277                                Directory providing block device access for the
 278                                PCMCIA memory card. See OPERANDS for a
 279                                description of N.
 280 
 281 
 282 SEE ALSO
 283        cpio(1), eject(1), rmformat(1), tar(1), volcheck(1), mount(1M),
 284        newfs(1M), prtvtoc(1M), attributes(5), pcfs(7FS)
 285 
 286    x86 Only
 287        fd(7D)
 288 
 289 NOTES
 290        A diskette or PCMCIA memory card containing a ufs file system created
 291        on a SPARC based system (by using fdformat and newfs(1M)), is not
 292        identical to a diskette or PCMCIA memory card containing a ufs file
 293        system created on an x86 based system. Do not interchange ufs diskettes
 294        or memory cards between these platforms. Use cpio(1) or tar(1) to
 295        transfer files on diskettes or memory cards between them. A diskette or
 296        PCMCIA memory card formatted using the -t dos option (or -d) for MS-DOS
 297        does not have the necessary system files, and is therefore not
 298        bootable. Trying to boot from it on a PC produces the following
 299        message:
 300 
 301          Non-System disk or disk error.
 302          Replace and strike any key when ready
 303 
 304 
 305 
 306 BUGS
 307        Currently, bad sector mapping is not supported on floppy diskettes or
 308        PCMCIA memory cards. Therefore, a diskette or memory card is unusable
 309        if fdformat finds an error (bad sector).
 310 
 311 
 312 
 313                                   May 2, 2014                      FDFORMAT(1)