* geoff@plan9.bell-labs.com [070928 18:21]: > fs(3) describes a "part" command for partitioning other devices. Just to make sure I have understood the man page correctly: I can use the output of disk/prep -p /dev/fs/m0, for example: part fscfg 0 1 part arenas 1 558164160 part isect 558164160 586072368 and insert the fs device (/dev/fs/m0 in my case) as 'file' parameter and then I am done? cpu% ls -l /dev/fs --rw-rw-r-- k 0 bootes bootes 558164160 Sep 28 18:45 /dev/fs/arenas --rw-rw-r-- k 0 bootes bootes 0 Sep 28 18:45 /dev/fs/ctl --rw-rw-r-- k 0 bootes bootes 1 Sep 28 18:45 /dev/fs/fscfg --rw-rw-r-- k 0 bootes bootes 586072368 Sep 28 18:45 /dev/fs/isect --rw-rw-r-- k 0 bootes bootes 300069052416 Sep 28 18:45 /dev/fs/m0 does this look ok to you? Thanks for your help! Christian -- You may use my gpg key for replies: pub 1024D/47F79788 2005/02/02 Christian Kellermann (C-Keen)