Do a "SHOW DEV:DU" and you'll see it -
for example, on my 5.7 system:
Yep, that does the trick on my 5.4 system also. Cool, the problem was I
left out the ':' when I tried before.
Another thing that helps with keeping tracks of large
numbers
of partitions is to assign descriptive Volume ID and owner
fields to the partitions. For example:
.init ld4:/volu
LD4:/Initialize; Are you sure? Y
Volume ID? junk
Owner? me
.dir/vol ld4:
Volume ID: junk
Owner : me
0 Files, 0 Blocks
1986 Free blocks
Suddenly I'm glad I'm getting ready to set up the "Working" disk, and
hadn't started yet!
Zane
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