Mount Oracle System Assistant Flash Drive On A Linux Host - Oracle X4 series Administration Manual

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3.
To determine the name of the partition on the Oracle System Assistant USB
device, type the
An example of the output produced by this command is shown below.
# fdisk -l /dev/sdo
Disk /dev/sdo: 3880 MB, 3880452096 bytes
4 heads, 32 sectors/track, 59211 cylinders
Units = cylinders of 128 * 512 = 65536 bytes
Device Boot Start End
/dev/sdo1 * 17
(Optional) Create a mount point to use when mounting the Oracle System
4.
Assistant USB flash drive.
For example:
# mkdir /mnt/OSA
5.
To mount the Oracle System Assistant USB device, use the partition name
determined in Step 3 and an existing mount point or the mount point that you
created in Step 4.
Here is an example of a mount command:
# mount -t vfat -o codepage=850 /dev/sdo1 /mnt/OSA
# ls /mnt/OSA
boot
Firmware
Documentation ldlinux.sys manifest.xml readme.html Versions.txt
EFI
Linux
#
The Oracle System Assistant USB flash drive is now mounted at the mount location specified.
Mount Oracle System Assistant Flash Drive on a
Linux Host
If the server is running a Linux operating system, you might have to mount the Oracle System
Assistant USB flash drive before you use the file system to display or access its contents.
To mount the Oracle System Assistant USB flash drive, enter the commands
shown below:
#>mkdir /mnt/OSA

Mount Oracle System Assistant Flash Drive on a Linux Host

command.
fdisk -l /dev/sdo
Blocks Id System
57344 3668992 ef EFI (FAT-12/16/32)
LiveOS
OracleVM
Oracle
Solaris
syslinux.cfg
Windows
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