diff --git a/sbin/ccdconfig/ccdconfig.8 b/sbin/ccdconfig/ccdconfig.8 --- a/sbin/ccdconfig/ccdconfig.8 +++ b/sbin/ccdconfig/ccdconfig.8 @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ .\" .\" $NetBSD: ccdconfig.8,v 1.4 1996/02/28 01:01:17 thorpej Exp $ .\" -.Dd March 17, 2022 +.Dd January 24, 2024 .Dt CCDCONFIG 8 .Os .Sh NAME @@ -122,13 +122,6 @@ ccd0 16 none /dev/da2s1 /dev/da3s1 .Ed .Pp -The component devices need to name partitions of type -.Li FS_BSDFFS -(or -.Dq 4.2BSD -as shown by -.Xr disklabel 8 ) . -.Pp If you want to use the .Tn Linux .Xr md 4 @@ -187,30 +180,6 @@ and .Xr disklabel 8 it before doing anything else. -Once you create the initial label you can -edit it, adding additional partitions. -The label itself takes up the first -16 sectors of the ccd disk. -If all you are doing is creating file systems -with newfs, you do not have to worry about this as newfs will skip the -label area. -However, if you intend to -.Xr dd 1 -to or from a ccd partition it is usually a good idea to construct the -partition such that it does not overlap the label area. -For example, if -you have A ccd disk with 10000 sectors you might create a 'd' partition -with offset 16 and size 9984. -.Bd -literal -# disklabel ccd0 > /tmp/disklabel.ccd0 -# disklabel -R ccd0 /tmp/disklabel.ccd0 -# disklabel -e ccd0 -.Ed -.Pp -The disklabeling of a ccd disk is usually a one-time affair. -If you reboot the machine and reconfigure the ccd disk, -the disklabel you -had created before will still be there and not require reinitialization. Beware that changing any ccd parameters: interleave, flags, or the device list making up the ccd disk, will usually destroy any prior data on that ccd disk. @@ -246,12 +215,3 @@ .Nm utility first appeared in .Nx 1.1 . -.Sh BUGS -The initial disklabel returned by -.Xr ccd 4 -specifies only 3 partitions. -One needs to change the number of partitions to 8 using -.Dq Nm disklabel Fl e -to get the usual -.Bx -expectations.