Now here's the frustrating bit. Time has passed and the machine has been
shut down and rebooted a few times. After that initial success, I have
never been able to mount that [EMAIL PROTECTED] drive again. I invariably get a
Operation not permitted
error. What gives? How can I retrieve my
I recompiled my kernel, including the options EXT2FS option line. No
problem. After rebooting, I was able to successfully mount my linux
drive thusly:
mount -t ext2fs /dev/ad0s1 /linux
I transferred some files and was very happy.
Now here's the frustrating bit. Time has passed and the
Grégory Nou wrote:
May sound as a stupid question, but did you actually logged as root, or
su before performing this command ?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Have you tried to mount the drive as root?
Heh. Yes indeed, first thing I tried. I've also tried mounting the drive
as virtually every other
sysctl -a | grep securelevel ?
Regards
S.
On Thu, 30 Sep 2004 08:52:06 -0500, Damon Butler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Grégory Nou wrote:
May sound as a stupid question, but did you actually logged as root, or
su before performing this command ?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Have you tried to
On Thu, Sep 30, 2004 at 08:39:16AM -0500, Damon Butler wrote:
I recompiled my kernel, including the options EXT2FS option line. No
problem. After rebooting, I was able to successfully mount my linux
drive thusly:
mount -t ext2fs /dev/ad0s1 /linux
I transferred some files and was