On 09/06/2010 11:01 PM, John Lindsay wrote: > Hi Celejar > > > I tried 'mount /dev/sdb1 /mnt' as /sda1 returned drive does not > exist. Using 'tail -F /var/log/syslog' when I try the mount command > using "/sdb1" returns ----- > > Sep 6 15:40:38 tux-net kernel: [119018.389495] sdb: sdb1 > Sep 6 15:40:38 tux-net kernel: [119018.422500] sd 4:0:0:0: [sdb] > Attached SCSI disk > Sep 6 15:40:38 tux-net NetworkManager: <debug> [1283802038.156908] > nm_hal_device_added(): New device added (hal udi is > '/org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/storage_serial_Iomega_E_xternal_HD_FAFFFFF0FDF1FFF1BF600914_0_0'). > > Sep 6 15:44:34 tux-net kernel: [119289.522770] NTFS volume version 3.1. > Sep 6 15:44:34 tux-net kernel: [119289.538772] NTFS-fs error (device > sdb1): load_system_files(): $LogFile is not clean. Mounting > read-only. Mount in Windows. > Sep 6 15:45:00 tux-net ntpd[3215]: synchronized to 132.246.168.148, > stratum 2 > Sep 6 15:47:15 tux-net ntpd[3215]: synchronized to 199.212.17.34, > stratum 2 > > It shows a NTSF formatted omega drive. It states read only. This much > I understand. I am taking a wild guess and thinking that it will show > up a an external drive under 'wine' -- I could be totally wrong in > that assumption. > All the rest is information lost on me!!!
The log says Mount in Windows. So, hook it on a windows machine and do a checkdisk on it.
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