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On Mon, Oct 09, 2000 at 02:06:05PM +0000, Stephen Torri wrote: > How can I verify on the server that the directory where I want coda to use > is mounted? I have it setup that /dev/hdb6 is my RVM_LOG partition, > /dev/hdb7 is my RVM_DATA partition, and /dev/hdb8 is my data partition > located as /vicepa on the root tree (formated to ext2). RVM log and data partitions are used `raw', or at least as raw as possible. So they have no useable filesystem and cannot be mounted. /vicepa stores the data for all files stored in Coda, but has no useable `namespace', because the directory/attribute information comes from RVM. I'm not sure what you mean with the question, I guess `df' would show: Filesystem 1024-blocks Used Available Capacity Mounted on /dev/hdb8 xxxx xxxx xxxx x% /vicepa JanReceived on 2000-10-09 10:27:51