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Printing from a UNIX Workstation
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Phaser 540 Drivers and Utilities
Mounting the PC/DOS diskette on a workstation
Note
The following procedures give instructions for mounting the
PC/DOS diskette on SGI IRIX versions 4.0.x and 5, and Sun
running Solaris 2.3. For instructions on mounting the diskette
on a Sun OS 4.1.3, request document number 9501 from HAL,
the automated fax system. Refer to page 9-2 for instructions.
PC/DOS diskette on SGI IRIX versions 4.0.x and 5, and Sun
running Solaris 2.3. For instructions on mounting the diskette
on a Sun OS 4.1.3, request document number 9501 from HAL,
the automated fax system. Refer to page 9-2 for instructions.
SGI IRIX versions 4.0.x and 5
PC/DOS-formatted diskettes can be easily mounted in the SGI environment.
For more information, print the appropriate
For more information, print the appropriate
man pages on your system.
IRIX version 4.0.x uses the msdosd daemon to mount a floppy diskette.
IRIX version 5 uses the mediad daemon to mount all types of devices,
including floppy diskettes. Both operating system versions have the utilities
from_dos and to_unix to convert files and add or remove Control-M
characters.
IRIX version 5 uses the mediad daemon to mount all types of devices,
including floppy diskettes. Both operating system versions have the utilities
from_dos and to_unix to convert files and add or remove Control-M
characters.
To mount a diskette, insert the diskette into the disk drive.
msdosd
The msdosd daemon monitors a floppy disk drive. When a diskette is
inserted, it is mounted automatically if it is in MS-DOS format. To specify a
floppy disk drive, use the appropriate device special file in
inserted, it is mounted automatically if it is in MS-DOS format. To specify a
floppy disk drive, use the appropriate device special file in
/dev/rdsk
.
High-density diskettes are mounted by using floppy devices with the
hi suffix.
hi suffix.
mediad
The mediad daemon monitors the removable media devices on a system.
When a diskette is inserted, it is mounted if it makes sense for that media
type and if there is a valid filesystem on it.
When a diskette is inserted, it is mounted if it makes sense for that media
type and if there is a valid filesystem on it.