Ron Farrer ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > Hello, > > I just moved a disk to my PM9600 from an Alpha. It's a 68-pin UltraWide > SCSI, 23.2GB drive. It has a 68-pin -> 50-pin converter on it. My > problem is Linux (2.4.17) doesn't seem to want to mount it, when trying > to do so it says "mount: /dev/sdc6: unknown device". mac-fdisk also says > there is no readable partitions on the disk, however cfdisk correctly > sees them all: > sdc1 PRIMARY FAT16 11.52 > sdc5 LOGICAL LINUX swap 2119.18 > sdc6 LOGICAL LINUX ext2 21074.29 > > sda contains MacOS 9. MacOS is able to see the FAT16 partition just > fine. I took the drive out and put it back in the Alpha and it works > fine. So my question is, why can't I get Linux to mount any partitions > from this disk? > > Any help would be GREATLY appreciated!
Oops, minor correction above: "mount: /dev/sdc6 is not a valid block device" TIA, Ron

