On Tue, Aug 25, 2009 at 12:17 AM, Jeronimo
Calvojeronimocal...@googlemail.com wrote:
Thanks a lot fellas!! problem resolved!!!
Did you try to unmount the filesystem?
I applied the patch against 7.2-RELEASE-p3 and I can't unmount it: Device busy.
Anyone else with this problem?
Cheers
On
Jeronimo Calvo wrote:
Hi folks, im migrating from Linux to BSD, and i found my first problem...
First of all, i did save my /home from my old Linux distribution on another
HD, ext2fs partition /dev/ad6s1... I can correctly see the drive from
sysinstall.
I read about compiling the KERNEL in
Actually, im just compile it and restart it... seems to be working fine
now...
By the way... who do i do that?? is that necessary?
cheers!
2009/8/25 Mark Stapper st...@mapper.nl
Jeronimo Calvo wrote:
Hi folks, im migrating from Linux to BSD, and i found my first problem...
First of all, i
hi Mark!
Im using FreeBSD 7.2-RELEASE... but im not sure about the userland, is
currently fresh installed, just compiled the KERNEL to add ext2fs support
and installed the patch for the 256-inode... nothing else... But I will take
your advise and upgrade my kernel to STABLE (as I think it will be
Jeronimo Calvo wrote:
hi Mark!
Im using FreeBSD 7.2-RELEASE... but im not sure about the userland,
is currently fresh installed, just compiled the KERNEL to add ext2fs
support and installed the patch for the 256-inode... nothing else...
But I will take your advise and upgrade my kernel to
I have as well this in the other hand: heheheh, THE BIBLE!
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2009/8/25 Mark Stapper st...@mapper.nl
Jeronimo Calvo wrote:
hi Mark!
Im using FreeBSD 7.2-RELEASE... but im not sure about the userland,
is currently fresh installed, just compiled the
On Tue, 25 Aug 2009 13:33:59 +0200, Mark Stapper st...@mapper.nl wrote:
Don't forget to reapply the ext2 patch... ;-)
And of course keep in mind that kernel and world (userland) have
to be of the same version, e. g. if you upgrade your sources to
7-STABLE, recompile kernel and world and install
Hi folks, im migrating from Linux to BSD, and i found my first problem...
First of all, i did save my /home from my old Linux distribution on another
HD, ext2fs partition /dev/ad6s1... I can correctly see the drive from
sysinstall.
I read about compiling the KERNEL in order to add Ext2fs support
Judging by your uname output, the #0 should be #1 if it's reading a re-
compiled kernel. I would double check that you used the proper
KERNCONF for make buildkernel and make installkernel.
For example, I recompiled my kernel and note the output:
[r...@arthur /var/account]# uname -a
FreeBSD
Maybe just malquoted, but...
On Mon, 24 Aug 2009 20:20:29 +, Jeronimo Calvo
jeronimocal...@googlemail.com wrote:
# mount -t extfs2 /dev/ad6s1 /ext2
mount: /dev/ad6s1 : Operation not supported by device
The command should include -t ext2fs, not extfs2, as far as I
remember. I haven't run
True you are right... I was using the incorrect syntax and the incorrect
word hehehhe
well I did try as well using the correct procedure:
Thats the result (mounted but not accesible)
[root@ /media/DATOSWIN]# mount
/dev/ad8s1a on / (ufs, local)
devfs on /dev (devfs, local)
/dev/ad8s1e on /tmp
Thanks a lot fellas!! problem resolved!!!
On 24/08/2009, Gonzalo Nemmi gne...@gmail.com wrote:
On Monday 24 August 2009 6:44:24 pm Jeronimo Calvo wrote:
True you are right... I was using the incorrect syntax and the
incorrect word hehehhe
well I did try as well using the correct
On Monday 24 August 2009 6:44:24 pm Jeronimo Calvo wrote:
True you are right... I was using the incorrect syntax and the
incorrect word hehehhe
well I did try as well using the correct procedure:
Thats the result (mounted but not accesible)
[root@ /media/DATOSWIN]# mount
/dev/ad8s1a on /
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