Date: Tue, 10 Jun 2008 08:34:06 -0300 From: Gonzalo Nemmi <gnemmi@gmail.com> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: bad file descriptor when mounting an ext2fs. Message-ID: <200806100834.06557.gnemmi@gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <20080610103756.GA13862@gentoo> References: <20080610103756.GA13862@gentoo>
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On Tuesday 10 June 2008 07:37:56 anhnmncb wrote: > Hi, list, > Recently, I encounter a very annoying issue, when I try to > mount an ext2fs filesystem in laptop disk, after mounted it without > any errors, I can't access it, ls /mnt/da0s3 says "bad file > descriptor". In that disk, also has msdos and ufs fs, but they > work well. > I tried reformat whole disk, and fsck.ext2 -f that ext2fs > slice, nothing works at all. > But my a local disk has ext2fs too, it can be mounted and used > well, don't know why? The same thing happens in here too .. The same question It has also been posted in this list on Friday 09 May 2008 14:40:06 by Isaac Mushinsky and me, but nobody answered ... On FreeBSD 7.0 i386 and Linux i386 in here, I get either get a 'Bad file descriptor' for directory /linux' or $ mount -t etx2fs /dev/ad0s7 /linux $ ls /linux No such file or directory I've got all of my music, pdfs, pictures and on a ext3 and I only need to mount it in order to get FreeBSD's Amarok access to my music collection. If somebody has solution or a pointer to a solution or whatever may help on this matter, I would greatly appreciate his/hers reply :) Blessings -- Gonzalo Nemmi
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