Hitachi CE50-10 Instruction Manual page 76

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5. Configuring Software Environment
MBR: protective
BSD: not present
APM: not present
GPT: present
Found valid GPT with protective MBR; using GPT.
Command (? for help):
2. Enter d to run the command that deletes partitions.
Command (? for help):d
3. Enter the partition number you want to delete. The following example shows how to select the ninth partition.
Partition number (1-127):9
4. Enter w to run the command that writes the settings to the disk.
Command (? for help):w
Final checks complete. About to write GPT data. THIS WILL OVERWRITE EXISTING
PARTITIONS!!
When a confirmation message appears, enter Y to apply the settings. If you enter N, the display returns to the
status in step 4 and the settings are not applied.
Do you want to proceed? (Y/N):Y
5. When application to the disk is complete, the following message appears, and then the command ends:
OK; writing new GUID partition table (GPT) to /dev/sda.
The operation has completed successfully.
6. Run the partprobe command to report the change of partitions to the OS.
You do not have to restart the OS because this command makes the OS recognize the partitions.
$ sudo partprobe
(5) Specifying the definition to automatically mount the application area
To automatically mount the user area when starting the unit, you need to add a definition in the mount definition file
(/hitachi/etc/fsconf). By specifying the file definition items, you can automatically reconfigure the file
system (by using mkfs) if an attempt to repair the file system fails or automatically mount the file system if its status
is normal.
(a) Definition format
When user area generation is complete, the mount definition file contains no definitions. Therefore, add lines
containing definitions as needed. To add a definition item to the mount definition file, enter data in the following
format. A line that begins with a hash mark (#) is ignored during processing.
• Specification format of the mount definition file
<device> _ <mount> _ <type> _ <mode> _ <initial> _ <fsckcnt>
Item enclosed in < >: Definition content
_: At least one space or tab
(b) Items to be added
To add a definition, you must specify all definition items. If any one of the definition items in a line of the definition
file is missing, the definition file will be ignored during processing.
Table 5‒11: Definition items in the mount definition file
Definition item
<device>
60
Specify the name of the device (example: /dev/sda9) on which the file system is to be mounted.
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