Re: Mounting a snapshot of a file system

2006-08-18 Thread Malcolm Kay
On Fri, 18 Aug 2006 01:21 am, Odhiambo Washington wrote: Hi all, I believe that this might be possible.. I have created a snapshot of a filesystem and moved it to a remote host: dump -L0af - / | ssh remote_host 'gzip snapshot.gz' Now I have the file snapshot.gz on the remote host. Two

Mounting a snapshot of a file system

2006-08-17 Thread Odhiambo Washington
Hi all, I believe that this might be possible.. I have created a snapshot of a filesystem and moved it to a remote host: dump -L0af - / | ssh remote_host 'gzip snapshot.gz' Now I have the file snapshot.gz on the remote host. Two questions: 1. How can I mount this snapshot and access its

Re: Re[2]: Mounting a drive

2006-07-11 Thread Jerry McAllister
out how I can overcome the windows XP limitation. I felt that also I needed to understand what the term mounting a drive actually meant, so that I could try to anticipate any unusual behaviour, particularly with boot switching. From your email it appears that mounting

Re: Re[2]: Mounting a drive

2006-07-11 Thread cknipe
. I felt that also I needed to understand what the term mounting a drive actually meant, so that I could try to anticipate any unusual behaviour, particularly with boot switching. From your email it appears that mounting implies letting the device driver know

Re: Re[2]: Mounting a drive

2006-07-11 Thread backyard1454-bsd
Volume (a file system windows supports, fat, fat32, ntfs, maybe hpfs) on your system to overcome the DOS (it is not a Windows limitation, Microsoft is still running a 16 bit world) limitation of 26 drives, 24 of which can be harddrives. Mounting isn't really a function of the filesystem (maybe in Linux

Re: usb storage device mounting problems

2006-07-11 Thread Micah
On Sunday 09 July 2006 9:59 am, Bram Kuijper wrote: Hi, still cannot seem to get usb device working as an ordinary user between multiple reboots, without doing /etc/rc.d/devfs start as root every time. did the following things described under 4.3.3. from

Mounting a drive

2006-07-10 Thread rs
Hallo Could someone explain exactly what is meant by mounting a disk. I understand that it is making a disk available for use, but would like to understand the implications of the term and what abilities it confers. Part of the purpose of the question is that I am trying to find out how

Re: Mounting a drive

2006-07-10 Thread Fabian Keil
rs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Could someone explain exactly what is meant by mounting a disk. I understand that it is making a disk available for use, but would like to understand the implications of the term and what abilities it confers. http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books

Re: Mounting a drive

2006-07-10 Thread Jerry McAllister
Hallo Could someone explain exactly what is meant by mounting a disk. I understand that it is making a disk available for use, but would like to understand the implications of the term and what abilities it confers. Mounting connects the mount point to the device driver. After

Re: usb storage device mounting problems

2006-07-10 Thread Mark Moellering
While I have not used removable drives, I have found that working with removable media, dvd's, etc. I have this sort of problem if I don't have an entry in fstab with the mount point owned by the user and preferably in the user directory structure. Mark Moellering On Sunday 09 July 2006

Re: usb storage device mounting problems

2006-07-09 Thread Bram Kuijper
Hi, still cannot seem to get usb device working as an ordinary user between multiple reboots, without doing /etc/rc.d/devfs start as root every time. did the following things described under 4.3.3. from http://www.gphoto.org/doc/manual/permissions-usb.html added this to devfs.rules:

usb storage device mounting problems

2006-07-08 Thread Bram Kuijper
Hi all, I got some problems with mounting my usb device. I did all the stuff according to point 9.22 in the FreeBSD FAQ, but I still cannot mount my usb storage key (a sandisk cruzer mini 256 MB) as an ordinary user, without having to change the group owner as a root. Adding the needed lines

Re: usb storage device mounting problems

2006-07-08 Thread Micah
Bram Kuijper wrote: Hi all, I got some problems with mounting my usb device. I did all the stuff according to point 9.22 in the FreeBSD FAQ, but I still cannot mount my usb storage key (a sandisk cruzer mini 256 MB) as an ordinary user, without having to change the group owner as a root

Re: Mounting an old drive/filesystem?

2006-06-22 Thread Martin Tournoy
On Wed, 21 Jun 2006 17:03:09 -, Reuben A. Popp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello all, We have an old dusty DECstation (last bootup circa 1993) that is finally being removed from our server room after we do one final dump of the data. If I were to remove its drives to attatch to a

Mounting an old drive/filesystem?

2006-06-21 Thread Reuben A. Popp
Hello all, We have an old dusty DECstation (last bootup circa 1993) that is finally being removed from our server room after we do one final dump of the data. If I were to remove its drives to attatch to a modern scsi card, could I still mount them under FreeBSD? I'm pretty sure Ultrix was

scsi cdrom mounting problem

2006-06-20 Thread Denny White
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 I was having the problem before upgrading from 5.4 to 5.5, and now, after the upgrade, the problem persists. Now and then, I can find a cd that'll mount, but most won't. Have tried the ones that won't mount on this obsd box with atapi instead of

Re: scsi cdrom mounting problem

2006-06-20 Thread Denny White
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 I was having the problem before upgrading from 5.4 to 5.5, and now, after the upgrade, the problem persists. Now and then, I can find a cd that'll mount, but most won't. Have tried the ones that won't mount on this obsd box with atapi instead of

NFS mounting problem (RPCPROG_MNT: RPC: Timed out)

2006-06-06 Thread Platoali
Hi, I've two Freebsd boxes, One is NFS server which have a valid ip address and the second one is NFS client behind NAT with an invalid IP . On the server side, I've the following configurations: # vi /etc/exports /usr/local/www/data-dist/ripe/graphs 213.217.100.111 # The IP

Mounting to a second hard disk

2006-05-31 Thread Philip Radford
Hi All, I have just installed FreeBSD 5.4 on a server with two hard disks. I have access to all my partitions on the first disk :- /dev/ad0s1a - / /dev/ad0s1e - /tmp /dev/ad0s1f - /usr /dev/ad0s1d - /var How do I go about mounting to the second drive which I assume would start with /dev/ad1

Re: Mounting to a second hard disk

2006-05-31 Thread Kevin Kinsey
Philip Radford wrote: Hi All, I have just installed FreeBSD 5.4 on a server with two hard disks. Cool ... :) I have access to all my partitions on the first disk :- /dev/ad0s1a - / /dev/ad0s1e - /tmp /dev/ad0s1f - /usr /dev/ad0s1d - /var How do I go about mounting to the second drive

Re: Mounting to a second hard disk

2006-05-31 Thread Giorgos Keramidas
/dev/ad0s1d - /var How do I go about mounting to the second drive which I assume would start with /dev/ad1* $ dmesg | grep ad Another way is through atacontrol: # atacontrol list ATA channel 0: Master: ad0 WDC WD2000JB-98GVA0/08.02D08 ATA/ATAPI revision 6 Slave

Re: Mounting to a second hard disk

2006-05-31 Thread Nikolas Britton
on the first disk :- /dev/ad0s1a - / /dev/ad0s1e - /tmp /dev/ad0s1f - /usr /dev/ad0s1d - /var How do I go about mounting to the second drive which I assume would start with /dev/ad1* $ dmesg | grep ad Another way is through atacontrol: # atacontrol list A simple 'ls /dev/ad*' should

Re: Mounting to a second hard disk

2006-05-31 Thread Jerry McAllister
partitions on the first disk :- /dev/ad0s1a - / /dev/ad0s1e - /tmp /dev/ad0s1f - /usr /dev/ad0s1d - /var How do I go about mounting to the second drive which I assume would start with /dev/ad1* $ dmesg | grep ad Another way is through atacontrol: # atacontrol list I

Re: Mounting to a second hard disk

2006-05-31 Thread Kevin Kinsey
to all my partitions on the first disk :- /dev/ad0s1a - / /dev/ad0s1e - /tmp /dev/ad0s1f - /usr /dev/ad0s1d - /var How do I go about mounting to the second drive which I assume would start with /dev/ad1* $ dmesg | grep ad Another way is through atacontrol: # atacontrol list A simple 'ls

Help: Mounting USB Mass Storage

2006-05-15 Thread Maan Jee
Hi Guys I have few questions? 1. How can I mount a Mass Storage USB drive on my FreeBSD Box? 2. Which I could also be able to plug to a Windows machine? 3. Which type of formating I should do, i.e. NTFS, FAT32 or FAT16? 4. How can I make it automatic mounted on a reboot? Thanks for your

Re: where/under what do I look for relaxing the privlege requirements for mounting/accessing devices?

2006-04-19 Thread Jim Stapleton
sorry, I sent a second reply to the newsgroup, here's the error: mount_smbfs: can not setup kernel iconv table (ISO8859-1:tolower): syserr = Operation not permitted ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list

Re: where/under what do I look for relaxing the privlege requirements for mounting/accessing devices?

2006-04-19 Thread Jim Stapleton
Sorry, my reply got bounced back, didn't realize it, but I sent a second reply, here it is again: It's different this time though: mount_smbfs: can not setup kernel iconv table (ISO8859-1:tolower): syserr = Operation not permitted

Re: where/under what do I look for relaxing the privlege requirements for mounting/accessing devices?

2006-04-19 Thread Patrick Bowen
Jim Stapleton wrote: Sorry, my reply got bounced back, didn't realize it, but I sent a second reply, here it is again: It's different this time though: mount_smbfs: can not setup kernel iconv table (ISO8859-1:tolower): syserr = Operation not permitted

Re: where/under what do I look for relaxing the privlege requirements for mounting/accessing devices?

2006-04-18 Thread Patrick Bowen
Jim Stapleton wrote: Works great so far, except I get the following error when trying to mount SMB files still: mount_smbfs: can not setup kernel iconv table (ISO8859-1:tolower): syserr = Operation not permitted Also, I still have to manually do a root 'kldload smbfs' before mounting samba

Re: where/under what do I look for relaxing the privlege requirements for mounting/accessing devices?

2006-04-17 Thread Odhiambo Washington
* On 16/04/06 09:48 -0400, Jim Stapleton wrote: | I want a non-root user (I'm happy to limit it to wheel users), to be | able to mount smb shares and rip music, but I don't know how to do | this. Where can I find documentation on this? You already have the answer for the mounting part. For access

Re: where/under what do I look for relaxing the privlege requirements for mounting/accessing devices?

2006-04-17 Thread Jim Stapleton
Thank you, both of you, this should be useful, and I'll try it later when I get home. Thanks, -Jim ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL

Re: where/under what do I look for relaxing the privlege requirements for mounting/accessing devices?

2006-04-17 Thread Jim Stapleton
Works great so far, except I get the following error when trying to mount SMB files still: mount_smbfs: can not setup kernel iconv table (ISO8859-1:tolower): syserr = Operation not permitted Also, I still have to manually do a root 'kldload smbfs' before mounting samba, I tried adding

where/under what do I look for relaxing the privlege requirements for mounting/accessing devices?

2006-04-16 Thread Jim Stapleton
I want a non-root user (I'm happy to limit it to wheel users), to be able to mount smb shares and rip music, but I don't know how to do this. Where can I find documentation on this? Thanks, -Jim ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list

Re: where/under what do I look for relaxing the privlege requirements for mounting/accessing devices?

2006-04-16 Thread Lowell Gilbert
Jim Stapleton [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I want a non-root user (I'm happy to limit it to wheel users), to be able to mount smb shares and rip music, but I don't know how to do this. Where can I find documentation on this? For the mounting part, see the FAQ entry titled How do I let ordinary

Mounting an OpenBSD slice

2006-03-18 Thread Derek Tattersall
How would I mount the partitions of an OpenBSD slice, when no devices are built at probe time? If I display the disk label, I get several warning messages as the c partition refers to the whole disk, not just the slice. -- Best regards, Derek Tattersall [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL

mounting nfs share

2006-03-17 Thread Imran Imtiaz
what is the command to mount NFS share? ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: mounting nfs share

2006-03-17 Thread Ceri Davies
On 17/3/06 11:24, Imran Imtiaz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: what is the command to mount NFS share? See the mount_nfs manpage. Ceri -- That must be wonderful! I don't understand it at all. -- Moliere ___

Re: mounting nfs share

2006-03-17 Thread Uwe Laverenz
On Fri, Mar 17, 2006 at 04:24:47PM +0500, Imran Imtiaz wrote: what is the command to mount NFS share? # mount -t nfs server:/path/on/server /path/local Please have a look at the man page: man mount_nfs and the handbook:

Re: Problems mounting msdosfs

2006-03-11 Thread Jakob Breivik Grimstveit
Lowell Gilbert wrote on Thu, 09 Mar 2006 08:00: Jakob Breivik Grimstveit [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I'm still experiencing same problems Christer Solskogen reported two years ago on FreeBSD 5.2.1 with msdosfs mount failure upon boot making it go into single-user-mode (having to press

Re: Problems mounting msdosfs

2006-03-09 Thread Lowell Gilbert
Jakob Breivik Grimstveit [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I'm still experiencing same problems Christer Solskogen reported two years ago on FreeBSD 5.2.1 with msdosfs mount failure upon boot making it go into single-user-mode (having to press enter (into shell) and ctrl+d (to continue booting) to

Problems mounting msdosfs

2006-03-07 Thread Jakob Breivik Grimstveit
I'm still experiencing same problems Christer Solskogen reported two years ago on FreeBSD 5.2.1 with msdosfs mount failure upon boot making it go into single-user-mode (having to press enter (into shell) and ctrl+d (to continue booting) to get box up after reboot:

incorrect superblock error when mounting partition

2006-02-19 Thread Dave
Hello, I've got a 10 gb ide drive that has critical data on one of it's partitions /dev/ad1e. This drive was originally gmirrored in another box it worked fine, it was the master drive. Now i've installed this drive as a slave in another 6.0 box, and now it shows up as ad1 with the

Re: incorrect superblock error when mounting partition

2006-02-19 Thread Glenn Dawson
At 01:45 AM 2/19/2006, Dave wrote: Hello, I've got a 10 gb ide drive that has critical data on one of it's partitions /dev/ad1e. This drive was originally gmirrored in another box it worked fine, it was the master drive. Now i've installed this drive as a slave in another 6.0 box, and now

Re: incorrect superblock error when mounting partition

2006-02-19 Thread Dave
- From: Glenn Dawson [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Dave [EMAIL PROTECTED]; freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Sent: Sunday, February 19, 2006 5:01 AM Subject: Re: incorrect superblock error when mounting partition At 01:45 AM 2/19/2006, Dave wrote: Hello, I've got a 10 gb ide drive that has critical

Mounting data DVDs?

2006-02-16 Thread Ronald F. Guilmette
I know that I'm very late to the party, but I just recently bought and installed my first ever DVD burner. The burner is installed on a system that I have set up to dual boot to either FreeBSD 5.2.1 (yea, I know, that's ancient) or else to Windoze ME. So anyway, yesterday I followed all of the

Re: Mounting data DVDs?

2006-02-16 Thread Andrew L. Gould
On Thu, 16 Feb 2006 12:38:45 -0800 Ronald F. Guilmette [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I know that I'm very late to the party, but I just recently bought and installed my first ever DVD burner. The burner is installed on a system that I have set up to dual boot to either FreeBSD 5.2.1 (yea, I

Re: Mounting data DVDs?

2006-02-16 Thread Björn König
Ronald F. Guilmette schrieb: I know that I'm very late to the party, but I just recently bought and installed my first ever DVD burner. The burner is installed on a system that I have set up to dual boot to either FreeBSD 5.2.1 (yea, I know, that's ancient) or else to Windoze ME. So anyway,

Re: Mounting data DVDs?

2006-02-16 Thread Ronald F. Guilmette
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], you wrote: and I also tried: mount -t cd9660 /dev/acd0 /mnt which yielded the error: cd9660: /dev/acd0: Input/output error OK, so what am I doing wrong? [...] Maybe /var/log/messages gives you a hint what's happening. Maybe, but I can't make

Re: Mounting data DVDs?

2006-02-16 Thread Derek Ragona
It is possible your DVD is not cd9660 standard format. The cd9660 pre-dates DVD's and is for CD-ROMS. Can you mount a standard CD-ROM? You may also need to add the -r flag to mount to specify it is a read-only filesystem. Hope this helps. -Derek At 04:20 PM 2/16/2006, Ronald

Mounting Reiserfs partition from firewire

2006-01-28 Thread Garrett Cooper
for mounting the drive (special partition setup, etc). The drive was originally formatted via Gentoo Linux and I'm doing some forensics to see if I can retrieve some data since the drive appears to be seriously failing now. -Garrett ___ freebsd-questions

Re: Mounting Reiserfs partition from firewire

2006-01-28 Thread Garrett Cooper
it for powerdown) and any additional things I need for mounting the drive (special partition setup, etc). The drive was originally formatted via Gentoo Linux and I'm doing some forensics to see if I can retrieve some data since the drive appears to be seriously failing now. -Garrett Ok

problems mounting a ext2 disk image

2006-01-14 Thread Robert Lowe
Hi, I have a dd image of a hard drive from a Linux box, which I'm trying to look at using a FreeBSD system. fdisk shows the following: Media sector size is 512 Warning: BIOS sector numbering starts with sector 1 Information from DOS bootblock is: The data for partition 1 is: sysid 131

Re: Problem burning/mounting cd-rom

2006-01-06 Thread Leonidas Tsampros
I can do about it. Thanks in advance, The overall process seems to ended quite succesfully. Just try to eject the cd before mounting the fresh cd that you burned. I had similar issues very recently and this was the solution for me. If you are bored to death, try

Problem burning/mounting cd-rom

2006-01-05 Thread Frank Staals
Hey, I have an Acer Aspire 1356 LCi laptop with a CD-RW/DVD-drive in it so I can burn cds and read DVD's and cd's. But when I tried to burn and mount a datadisk this happend: [EMAIL PROTECTED] mkisofs -o tmp1.iso VirtualDub-1.6.11.zip totaal.wmv 24.61% done, estimate finish Thu Jan 5

Re: Problem burning/mounting cd-rom

2006-01-05 Thread Leonidas Tsampros
not sure what I do wrong. Everything worked fine up until today. I hope someone can point out what I can do about it. Thanks in advance, The overall process seems to ended quite succesfully. Just try to eject the cd before mounting the fresh cd that you burned. I had similar issues very recently

Re: Problem burning/mounting cd-rom

2006-01-05 Thread Frank Staals
I do wrong. Everything worked fine up until today. I hope someone can point out what I can do about it. Thanks in advance, The overall process seems to ended quite succesfully. Just try to eject the cd before mounting the fresh cd that you burned. I had similar issues very recently

Re: Problem burning/mounting cd-rom

2006-01-05 Thread Leonidas Tsampros
. Just try to eject the cd before mounting the fresh cd that you burned. I had similar issues very recently and this was the solution for me. If you are bored to death, try these: # burncd -f /dev/acd0 (blabla) (wait to finish) # cdcontrol -f /dev/acd0 eject # cdcontrol -f /dev/acd0 close

Re: Problem burning/mounting cd-rom

2006-01-05 Thread Frank Staals
. Just try to eject the cd before mounting the fresh cd that you burned. I had similar issues very recently and this was the solution for me. If you are bored to death, try these: # burncd -f /dev/acd0 (blabla) (wait to finish) # cdcontrol -f /dev/acd0 eject # cdcontrol -f /dev/acd0 close

Mounting SD card of Treo600 via USB

2006-01-02 Thread Timothy J. Luoma
I've been trying to find out if there is a way to mount my Treo 600's SD card using a USB cable. Most of what I seem to find from Google, etc seems to relate to *syncing* which I have no need/desire to do, just to mount the card, which I believe is formatted as FAT32. I'm using FreeBSD 5.4

Re: Mounting SD card of Treo600 via USB

2006-01-02 Thread Don Hinton
Hi Tim: On Monday 02 January 2006 21:20, Timothy J. Luoma wrote: I've been trying to find out if there is a way to mount my Treo 600's SD card using a USB cable. I stick mine inside a laxar usb converter (not sure what it's called or the model number). Most of what I seem to find from

Re: Mounting Canon Powershot Digital Camera

2005-12-29 Thread David Wilhelm
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 12/28/05 22:32, TuxGirl wrote: | I'm trying to figure out how to mount my camera, and I seem to be | coming up empty. If you're looking for *any* way to access the camera, as opposed to mounting it directly, try the graphics/gphoto2 port. It does

Re: Mounting Canon Powershot Digital Camera

2005-12-29 Thread Mike Jeays
Dec 28 23:18:43 amon-re kernel: All threads purged from ugen1 Dec 28 23:18:43 amon-re kernel: ugen1: detached I'm running FreeBSD 6.0, and I'm fairly new to *bsd. I tried mounting /dev/ugen1 (which only exists when the camera is plugged in), as well as /dev/ugen.1, etc. I also tried /dev/usb

Re: Mounting Canon Powershot Digital Camera

2005-12-29 Thread Johan Spee
The bad news is: You can't mount a Powershot because it does not work in USB mass storage mode (it uses PTP: picture transfer protocol). The good news is: You don't have to because gphoto2 (http://www.gphoto.org/) can access PTP cameras without mounting or unmounting on your part. gtkam (http

Mounting Canon Powershot Digital Camera

2005-12-28 Thread TuxGirl
Dec 28 23:18:43 amon-re kernel: ugen1: detached I'm running FreeBSD 6.0, and I'm fairly new to *bsd. I tried mounting /dev/ugen1 (which only exists when the camera is plugged in), as well as /dev/ugen.1, etc. I also tried /dev/usb. Each of them complains that a block device is required. Someone

Re: Mounting Canon Powershot Digital Camera

2005-12-28 Thread dawnshade
Dec 28 23:18:43 amon-re kernel: All threads purged from ugen1 Dec 28 23:18:43 amon-re kernel: ugen1: detached I'm running FreeBSD 6.0, and I'm fairly new to *bsd. I tried mounting /dev/ugen1 (which only exists when the camera is plugged in), as well as /dev/ugen.1, etc. I also tried /dev/usb

Re: Help mounting my CD rewritable drive and floppy drive in KDE desktop

2005-12-10 Thread Enrique Nieves Jr.
Lowell Gilbert wrote: Enrique Nieves Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I tried mounting my CD rewritable disk from the KDE desktop by right-clicking and following the path - create new - link to device - CD writer device. When I successfully place the CD Writer icon on the desktop and tried

Re: Help mounting my CD rewritable drive and floppy drive in KDE desktop

2005-12-10 Thread Chris
Enrique Nieves Jr. wrote: Lowell Gilbert wrote: Enrique Nieves Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I tried mounting my CD rewritable disk from the KDE desktop by right-clicking and following the path - create new - link to device - CD writer device. When I successfully place the CD Writer

Re: Help mounting my CD rewritable drive and floppy drive in KDE desktop

2005-12-09 Thread Lowell Gilbert
Enrique Nieves Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I tried mounting my CD rewritable disk from the KDE desktop by right-clicking and following the path - create new - link to device - CD writer device. When I successfully place the CD Writer icon on the desktop and tried to mount, I got

Help mounting my CD rewritable drive and floppy drive in KDE desktop

2005-12-08 Thread Enrique Nieves Jr.
I tried mounting my CD rewritable disk from the KDE desktop by right-clicking and following the path - create new - link to device - CD writer device. When I successfully place the CD Writer icon on the desktop and tried to mount, I got the following error message: Could not mount device

Mounting a linux partition under freebsd

2005-12-01 Thread Guillaume R.
Hello I can't mount a linux partition under freebsd with the -t ext3fs option could someone explain me how I could mount a linux partition under freebsd? I got an other question: how could I obtain a human readable output of fdisk to know the content in terms of partition of my disk? Thx --

Re: Mounting a linux partition under freebsd

2005-12-01 Thread Björn König
Guillaume R. schrieb: I can't mount a linux partition under freebsd with the -t ext3fs option could someone explain me how I could mount a linux partition under freebsd? FreeBSD has limited support for ext2, therefore you can mount it as ext2 filesystem only. You can convert the filesystem

Re: Mounting a linux partition under freebsd

2005-12-01 Thread Kevin Kinsey
Guillaume R. wrote: Hello I can't mount a linux partition under freebsd with the -t ext3fs option could someone explain me how I could mount a linux partition under freebsd? [605] Thu 01.Dec.2005 10:21:55 [EMAIL PROTECTED]/scripts] ls /sbin/mount* /sbin/mount* /sbin/mount_msdosfs*

Mounting DVD, Gnome 2.12 Browse CD and play content

2005-11-06 Thread Jeff Molofee
is properly configured. permissions and mounting if devfs and fstab are set, my account is in the cdrom group (permission). k3b will burn, and copy discs just fine. mplayer will play discs (minus the menu). I have tried to recompile totem with acd0, dvd, etc... as the DVD device, but it seems

Re: Mounting an iPod

2005-11-05 Thread James Seward
based my setup of this on the various documents out there about user-mounting CDs. ---CUT--- #!/bin/sh case $1 in start) echo Mounting ipod... mount /ipod ;; stop) echo Ejecting ipod... umount /ipod

Re: Mounting an iPod

2005-11-04 Thread edward
Assistance welcome, James. I finally gave up trying to mount the iPod as an HFS+ device and reformated it in FAT32. Now I can mount it and access its content (I use mount -t msdos /dev/da0s2 /mnt/ipod). However, I can unmount it using umount /mnt/ipod, but I'm not quite sure how to get it to

Re: Mounting an iPod

2005-11-04 Thread Garrett Cooper
edward wrote: Assistance welcome, James. I finally gave up trying to mount the iPod as an HFS+ device and reformated it in FAT32. Now I can mount it and access its content (I use mount -t msdos /dev/da0s2 /mnt/ipod). However, I can unmount it using umount /mnt/ipod, but I'm not quite sure how

Re: Mounting ext3 problem

2005-11-02 Thread Toomas Aas
Sasa Stupar wrote: When I try to mount with: #mount -o ro -t ext2fs /dev/ad3s1 /mnt/linux I get back ext2fs: /dev/ad3s1: Invalid argument Whe typing dmesg I get more on error: WARNING: mount of ad3s1 denied due to unsupported optional features It's been a long time since I tried this, but I

Re: Mounting an iPod

2005-10-31 Thread Christopher Illies
On Sun, Oct 30, 2005 at 04:03:02PM +0100, edward wrote: I rebuilt the kernel with HFS/HFS+ support and it boots and loads OK. May I ask how you got this to work and which FreeBSD version you are using? On my FreeBSD 6.0 system the hfs-freebsd-03p2 port fails to build after printing some warning

Re: Mounting an iPod

2005-10-31 Thread 莫雪涛
I wonder when i can download the 6.0-release version? wait for it for a long time. I am glad to use freebsd for my daily job. 2005/10/31, Christopher Illies [EMAIL PROTECTED]: On Sun, Oct 30, 2005 at 04:03:02PM +0100, edward wrote: I rebuilt the kernel with HFS/HFS+ support and it boots and

Re: Mounting an iPod

2005-10-31 Thread Edward Lichtner
On Sun, Oct 30, 2005 at 04:03:02PM +0100, edward wrote: I rebuilt the kernel with HFS/HFS+ support and it boots and loads OK. May I ask how you got this to work and which FreeBSD version you are using? On my FreeBSD 6.0 system the hfs-freebsd-03p2 port fails to build after printing some

Re: Mounting an iPod

2005-10-31 Thread edward
in either /var/log/messages or /var/log/all.log. On Oct 30, 2005, at 10:11 AM, edward wrote: It should be. How do I check ? Edw. Eric F Crist wrote: On Oct 30, 2005, at 9:03 AM, edward wrote: I rebuilt the kernel with HFS/HFS+ support and it boots and loads OK. But no luck mounting

Re: Mounting an iPod

2005-10-30 Thread edward
Hi James, Thanks for your interest. The page you indicate mentions rebuiding the kernel with HFS/HFS+ support. I found a chapter on rebuilding kernels in The Complete FreeBSD and I suppose the handbook also has something to say about it. I'll sort this out first and will come back to you about

Re: Mounting an iPod

2005-10-30 Thread edward
I rebuilt the kernel with HFS/HFS+ support and it boots and loads OK. But no luck mounting the iPod on the firewire port. No luck on the USB port either : # mount -t hfs /dev/da0s1 /mnt hfs: /dev/da0s1: Operation not supported by device Same happens with /dev/da0s2 and /dev/da0s3 Any ideas

Re: Mounting an iPod

2005-10-30 Thread Eric F Crist
On Oct 30, 2005, at 9:03 AM, edward wrote: I rebuilt the kernel with HFS/HFS+ support and it boots and loads OK. But no luck mounting the iPod on the firewire port. No luck on the USB port either : # mount -t hfs /dev/da0s1 /mnt hfs: /dev/da0s1: Operation not supported by device Same

Re: Mounting an iPod

2005-10-30 Thread Eric F Crist
I check ? Edw. Eric F Crist wrote: On Oct 30, 2005, at 9:03 AM, edward wrote: I rebuilt the kernel with HFS/HFS+ support and it boots and loads OK. But no luck mounting the iPod on the firewire port. No luck on the USB port either : # mount -t hfs /dev/da0s1 /mnt hfs: /dev/da0s1: Operation

Re: Mounting an iPod

2005-10-30 Thread Andrew Diakin
2005/10/30, edward [EMAIL PROTECTED]: I rebuilt the kernel with HFS/HFS+ support and it boots and loads OK. But no luck mounting the iPod on the firewire port. No luck on the USB port either : # mount -t hfs /dev/da0s1 /mnt hfs: /dev/da0s1: Operation not supported by device Same happens

Mounting an iPod

2005-10-29 Thread edward
Hi all, I'm not quite sure how to mount an iPod mini on a x86 machine under 5.4 Stable, to use with gtkpod. I installed gtkpod, then connected the iPod through firewire. But I'm not sure how to adjust my fstab file to make the iPod mount when connected. My fstab currently is : # Device

Re: Mounting an iPod

2005-10-29 Thread James Seward
On 10/29/05, edward [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The iPod uses an HFS+ file system. It's been loaded from a Mac. I would like to mount it to /mnt/ipod A quick Google suggests you can try http://people.freebsd.org/~yar/hfs/ to add HFS support to FreeBSD, otherwise you're going to have to reformat

Re: Mounting ext3 problem [SOLVED]

2005-10-02 Thread Sasa Stupar
I have soved the issue. I have just took a fedora boot disk and boot the system, mount corupted drive and then unmount it. Now I can mount drive with ext3 fs. Sasa pgpcOkjCnzIki.pgp Description: PGP signature

Re: Mounting ext3 problem

2005-10-01 Thread Sasa Stupar
--On 30. september 2005 23:22 -0400 nawcom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: ext3 is compatible w/ext2 when the dirty bit is not set. When it is set (one common reason is the filesystem not being correctly unmounted), journal rollback is necessary which only ext3 can handle. thats why running

Re: Mounting ext3 problem

2005-10-01 Thread Lowell Gilbert
Sasa Stupar [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: --On 30. september 2005 23:22 -0400 nawcom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: ext3 is compatible w/ext2 when the dirty bit is not set. When it is set (one common reason is the filesystem not being correctly unmounted), journal rollback is necessary which only

Re: Mounting ext3 problem

2005-10-01 Thread Sasa Stupar
--On 1. oktober 2005 8:29 -0400 Lowell Gilbert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Sasa Stupar [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: --On 30. september 2005 23:22 -0400 nawcom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: ext3 is compatible w/ext2 when the dirty bit is not set. When it is set (one common reason is the filesystem

Mounting ext3 problem

2005-09-30 Thread Sasa Stupar
Hi! I have installed FBSD 5.4 and recompiled kernel with optionEXT2FS so I could mount my second drive. When I try to mount with: #mount -o ro -t ext2fs /dev/ad3s1 /mnt/linux I get back ext2fs: /dev/ad3s1: Invalid argument Whe typing dmesg I get more on error: WARNING: mount of ad3s1 denied

Re: Mounting ext3 problem

2005-09-30 Thread nawcom
ext3 is compatible w/ext2 when the dirty bit is not set. When it is set (one common reason is the filesystem not being correctly unmounted), journal rollback is necessary which only ext3 can handle. thats why running fsck_ext2fs on the partition should take care of the issues. it doesn't

Re: Mounting NetBSD disk under FreeBSD.

2005-09-28 Thread Lowell Gilbert
FC [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: fdisk show that disk containing a NetBSD partition and bsdlabel show no slices. It's like if the disk was not labeled. I thing FreeBSD gets confused because NetBSD 2.x can have up to 16 slices and FreeBSD only 8 That would make sense. I think the size of the

Re: Mounting NetBSD disk under FreeBSD.

2005-09-28 Thread FC
On Sep 28, 2005, at 11:51 AM, Lowell Gilbert wrote: *** This message was sent to your KasMail disposable email address: FC [EMAIL PROTECTED] *** FC [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: fdisk show that disk containing a NetBSD partition and bsdlabel show no slices. It's like if the disk was not

Re: Mounting NetBSD disk under FreeBSD.

2005-09-28 Thread Lowell Gilbert
FC [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I thinks it is a shame that all the BSD OS can get together and have something consistent through all the platforms. ext2fs can be mounted on all the Linux flavors. You do realize that your problem had nothing to do with filesystem format, right? As your solution

Re: Mounting NetBSD disk under FreeBSD.

2005-09-28 Thread FC
On Sep 28, 2005, at 2:26 PM, Lowell Gilbert wrote: *** This message was sent to your KasMail disposable email address: FC [EMAIL PROTECTED] *** FC [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I thinks it is a shame that all the BSD OS can get together and have something consistent through all the platforms.

Re: Mounting NetBSD disk under FreeBSD.

2005-09-27 Thread Lowell Gilbert
FC [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I am switching from NetBSD to FreeBSD and I have to get some data from a disk labeled on NetBSD 2.0. I would like to mount this disk on my new FreeBSD-5.4. But the only devices which shows on /dev are ad1 and ad1s1. The devices for each partitions are missing

Re: Mounting NetBSD disk under FreeBSD.

2005-09-27 Thread FC
On Sep 27, 2005, at 9:57 AM, Lowell Gilbert wrote: *** This message was sent to your KasMail disposable email address: FC [EMAIL PROTECTED] *** FC [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I am switching from NetBSD to FreeBSD and I have to get some data from a disk labeled on NetBSD 2.0. I would like to

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