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From: millerj@sulaco.OES.ORST.EDU (James Miller)
Newsgroups: comp.os.386bsd.questions
Subject: Re: I can't mount DOS (on sd0) from my BSD sd1 disk!
Date: 8 Jun 1994 05:42:16 GMT
Organization: Oregon Extension Service
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I did the same thing you are trying.  I added the dos partition in my 
/etc/fstab so that it would mount on boot.  Here are my fstab entries.

/dev/sd0a       /               ufs     rw      0       1
/dev/sd1a       /tmp            ufs     rw      0       3
/dev/sd1d       /usr            ufs     rw      0       2
/dev/sd1b       swap            swap    rw      0       0
/dev/sd0d       /dos            msdos   rw      0       4

Hope that helps.

-James