Ok OpenBSD fags i though it would be a perfect opportunity to try out OpenBSD when trying to retrieve some files from a...

ok OpenBSD fags i though it would be a perfect opportunity to try out OpenBSD when trying to retrieve some files from a disk but when i connect the drive dmesg says it's called sd0 but
ls /dev/sd0*
sd0a sd0b sd0c ... sd0p

what the fuck?
where the fuck is my partition file

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openbsd isnt a file recovery system

it probably doesnt support whatever filesystem your trying to get into

OpenBSD doens't support shit

i'm not trying to mount anything yet.
i just want to get access the data

mount /dev/sd0a /mnt

cat /dev/sd0a
cat: sd0a: Device not configured

tried it already

i caved in and used lincocs .
mounted the drive just fine :(
Sad to see no good alternatives

ÿoure a fucking retard who cannot read documentaiton

openbsd is not for people like you, use youre faggot ass linux shit or better yet, os x

openbsd doesnt support ext file systems

Muhdik muhfuggah. Sheeeet.

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how are you supposed to get access to the data without mounting it, you retard?

I am still on Debian stable dgaf of mentally ill trannies and overweight nerds who can't install Debian having a midlife crisis.

>openbsd is not for people like you, use youre faggot ass linux shit or better yet, os x
you mean your os is supposed to give the whole alphabet to a drive with one partition?
>openbsd doesnt support ext file systems
where did i say i was using ext fs
YOU FUCKING RETARDS
THIS IS HOW YOU ACCESS DATA ON LINUX:
PLUG IN THE DRIVE -> SEE THE FILE IN /dev -> MOUNT IT SOMEWHERE -> DONE
when i can not see the file , HOW THE FUCK CAN I MOUNT IT ?
it doesn't matter the fs when you can't read the data

fir accesing openbsd filesystem you need to be in one, dont try to open it from linux it wont work

This command was run on openbsd

what kind of drive did you even connect

usb3 hard drive

(on usb2 port so it doesn't matter though)
thing got an i686 with 256mb ram

>openbsd doesnt support ext file systems
I thought it could ext2 in read only mode

Literally every other BSD can do this

Did you even look up a guide before deciding the OSs are the same?

cyberciti.biz/faq/openbsd-mounting-usb-flash-drive-harddisk/

t. person who doesn't even like openbsd

>he fell for openshit meme

adding to the list

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if you need any of those things you're a faggot nigger

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>cyberciti.biz/faq/openbsd-mounting-usb-flash-drive-harddisk/
ok, i though openbsd coming from unix would do things with files but apparently linux and openbsd are as shit when it comes to that but besides that, it doesn't answer my question about the alphabet appended to sd0 or why cat /dev/sd0a gives a config error.
What i'm looking for i think is text based plan9

If you'd read either the FAQ or man sd you would see right away that disklabel would tell you exactly what /dev/file to mount.

openbsd.org/faq/faq14.html#intro
man.openbsd.org/sd.4#PARTITIONING

thanks, that's what i wanted to know 5 hours ago

>open Google
>search for "openbsd disk partitions"
>first result
In five hours you didn't think to ask the world-wide fucking web if they had ever run into your problem before?

Please, just stay with Linux. This is clearly not for you.

FAQ is a good place to start

*smacks lips* bix nood