Date: Wed, 24 Mar 2004 17:36:18 -0500 From: "Johnny" <johnny@eu4ic.net> To: <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: mount ext2fs Message-ID: <001c01c411f0$70e8ba60$5d02a8c0@horatio> References: <001c01c4105e$1c6d6c80$5d02a8c0@horatio> <405F81F5.6050005@one-arm.com>
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uidzero wrote, > Johhny, > > Try "mount_ext2fs /dev/as2s2 /data2" Just be sure to umount the >partition before you reboot or anything because it "could" mess up your >file system. Read the comment above the ext2fs module in thwe LINT kernel. > >Michael ; tried that, seems to be no different than mount -t ext2fs. and as to the second suggestion i'm not sure what u mean by LINT kernel, so i dunno where you mean for me to look. i'm still at a loss with this one, any more comments/suggestions are welcome. i was looking into e2fsprogs... but while compiling the updated gcc (gcc-3.3.4) i get a seg fault... seems there are other deep routed issues. i had read on the mailing list about marking the CLEAR flag for the partition, and that fsck for ext2fs would be required for that. it would seem if i could get that installed it'd be one step closer to being able to mount these partitions. thnx again. _ Johnny
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