<quote who="Graeme Robinson">
> #sudo mount -t ext2 /dev/hdb /mnt/disk2
>
> [root@response ide]# sudo /sbin/fsck /dev/hdb
It's more likely that you're using a partition on hdb, not the actual device
itself. Run cfdisk to see which partitions are on there... I'd take a guess
at hdb1, anyway. :-)
- Jeff
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