GETDISKBYNAME(3) — UNIX Programmer’s Manual
NAME
getdiskbyname − get disk description by its name
SYNOPSIS
#include <sys/disktab.h>
struct disktab ∗
getdiskbyname(name)
char ∗name;
struct disktab ∗
getdiskbydev(dev)
char ∗dev;
DESCRIPTION
Getdiskbyname takes a disk name (e.g. omd-1) and returns a structure describing its geometry information and the standard disk partition tables. Information is obtained from the disktab(5) file. Disk information is also stored on the disk media itself in a special area called the disk label (see /NextDeveloper/Headers/bsd/dev/disk.h). Getdiskbydev takes a disk device name (e.g. /dev/rod0a) and returns the disk information contained in the label. Information in the disk label usually takes precedence over disktab(5) which is used primarily by disk(8) to initialize the disk label.
FILES
/etc/disktab
SEE ALSO
4.2 Berkeley Distribution — May 12, 1986