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Re: Help! drives not showing up in /Volumes



> hello,
>
> It seems that the power went out last night for quite some time and the
> battery backup died after 20 minutes..
>
> I came in to find the 10.2.2 server had automatically rebooted..
>
> The <startup partition> mounted fine (obviously) however 'zeus'< the
> storage partition> and <OS9 system partition> did not.. I booted off of
the
> CD, and ran disk util and it said everything appeared ok...
>
> I rebooted to find that the other partitions now show up on the desktop,
but
> not all show up in /Volumes instead, I found my main storage partition
> listed twice as 'zeus' and 'zeus 1' 'zeus' was empty, except for a newly
> created users directory and zeus 1 was actually showing all of the files
and
> folder correctly.. I renamed 'zeus 1' to 'zeus' and the shares showed up
> in workgroup manager..

Sounds like your machine mounted the partitions in the wrong place. I had
this same problem when I moved my swap file to a separate partition. Boot
into single user mode (hold Cmnd+S) and then remove all folders in /Volumes.
Then reboot the machine. It should be fixed after that.

> thanx
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