On Wed, 2003-08-27 at 12:02, Brant Fitzsimmons wrote:
Well this is nice. The response gets to the list before the question.
I can't mount it manually or automatically. I get "wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/hdg1, or too many mounted file systems".
Any further suggestions? I have a lot of data on those drives that I'd really like to keep.
So it's safe to assume that you've opened up a term and tried to use the regular "mount" command and options, ya? Have you tried using KDF to mount the volumes as well? (I haven't used XFS before...so I'm going blind here mate)
We all know why you're going blind, and it has nothing to do with XFS. ;-)
Yes, I did "mount -t xfs /dev/hdg1 /drive2".
This is the correct drive and mount point. This combo worked for a long time using reiserfs.
The pertinent lines from my fstab file are:
/dev/hdg1 /drive2 xfs defaults 1 2 /dev/hdh1 /drive3 xfs defaults 1 2
What did diskdrake do wrong? I sure as heck didn't change anything. I let the expert (diskdrake) do it and it screwed up.
I still haven't received my first post. Interesting...
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