Just checking the obvious: you're sure this particular disk is showing
up as da2, right?
Yes.
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"Joseph Mays" writes:
>> If you do a ls /dev/da* What does it show.
>
> root@warehouse:/root # ls -la /dev/da*
> crw-r- 1 root operator0, 123 Jun 4 17:08 /dev/da0
> crw-r- 1 root operator0, 124 Jun 4 17:08 /dev/da0s1
> crw-r- 1 root operator0, 131 Jun 4 17:08 /dev
If you do a ls /dev/da* What does it show.
root@warehouse:/root # ls -la /dev/da*
crw-r- 1 root operator0, 123 Jun 4 17:08 /dev/da0
crw-r- 1 root operator0, 124 Jun 4 17:08 /dev/da0s1
crw-r- 1 root operator0, 131 Jun 4 17:08 /dev/da1
crw-r- 1 root operator
On 2013-06-05 22:12, Joseph Mays wrote:
did you already try to access da2 instead of da2s1?
Yeah, tried that early on, got the same result.
root@warehouse:/backups/postgres-02/info # mount_msdosfs /dev/da2 /usb2
mount_msdosfs: /dev/da2: Invalid argument
But just to be fully sure: This is a U
On Wed, 5 Jun 2013 16:12:59 -0400
Joseph Mays articulated:
> Yes. It's one of several thumb drives that were mounted in the back
> of some linux machines at remote sites we help a customer with. The
> client is unsure what was on them, but needs to know. We asked them
> to gather them up and stick
did you already try to access da2 instead of da2s1?
Yeah, tried that early on, got the same result.
root@warehouse:/backups/postgres-02/info # mount_msdosfs /dev/da2 /usb2
mount_msdosfs: /dev/da2: Invalid argument
But just to be fully sure: This is a USB stick / thumb drive, right?
Yes. It'
On Wed, 5 Jun 2013 15:12:19 -0400, Joseph Mays wrote:
> root@warehouse:/backups # mount_msdosfs -o large /dev/da2s1 /usb2
> mount_msdosfs: /dev/da2s1: Invalid argument
Just a wild guess, without having tried any reference test
on my side, but did you already try to access da2 instead
of da2s1? _So
root@warehouse:/backups # mount_msdosfs -o large /dev/da2s1 /usb2
mount_msdosfs: /dev/da2s1: Invalid argument
-Original Message-
From: Warren Block
Sent: Wednesday, June 05, 2013 2:50 PM
To: Joseph Mays
Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: Re: USB can't mount msdosfs driv
Maybe the "large" option to mount_msdosfs(8)?
Also, something is odd about the first partition starting at 8064.
What does 'gpart show da2' say?
root@warehouse:/backups # gpart show da2
=> 63 30481089 da2 MBR (14G)
63 8001 - free - (3.9M)
8064 304730881
On Wed, 5 Jun 2013, Joseph Mays wrote:
Tried several iterations, though it?s clearly a fat32 formatted USB drive.
Shown below are the results of fdisk and the mount_msdosfs command.
root@warehouse:/root # fdisk /dev/da2
*** Working on device /dev/da2 ***
parameters extracted from in-
-Original Message-
From: Tijl Coosemans
Sent: Wednesday, June 05, 2013 1:36 PM
To: Joseph Mays
Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: Re: USB can't mount msdosfs drive
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On 2013-06-05 18:33, Joseph Mays wrote:
> Joseph Mays:
>> Tried several iterations, though it’s clearly a fat32 formatted USB
>> drive. Shown below are the results of fdisk and the mount_msdosfs
>> command.
>>
>>
>> root@warehouse:/root # fdisk /dev/da2
>> *** Working on device /dev/da2 *
features
From: Joseph Mays
Sent: Wednesday, June 05, 2013 11:55 AM
To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: USB can't mount msdosfs drive
Tried several iterations, though it’s clearly a fat32 formatted USB drive.
Shown below are the results of fdisk and the mount_msdosfs command.
root@ware
Tried several iterations, though it’s clearly a fat32 formatted USB drive.
Shown below are the results of fdisk and the mount_msdosfs command.
root@warehouse:/root # fdisk /dev/da2
*** Working on device /dev/da2 ***
parameters extracted from in-core disklabel are:
cylinders=1897 heads=2
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