on 12/12/2007 4:40 PM Saurabh Sharma spake the following:
Scott Silva wrote:
on 12/11/2007 8:02 AM Saurabh Sharma spake the following:
Scott Silva wrote:
on 12/10/2007 8:59 AM Saurabh Sharma spake the following:
Fajar Priyanto wrote:
Hello,
I believe the options in /etc/fstab should be:
defaults,rw ? Not defaults [dot] rw
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Thanks for correcting me ,with the mistake.Now no error were logged
and directories were mounted. :-)
But the File Sytem type is still FAT16.what's the issue with file
system type.
I formated the /dev/hdc12 using /mkfs.ext3 /but the file system
shown is still FAT16.
/[EMAIL PROTECTED] etc]# mkfs.ext3 /dev/hdc12
mke2fs 1.39 (29-May-2006)
Filesystem label=
OS type: Linux
Block size=4096 (log=2)
Fragment size=4096 (log=2)
2289280 inodes, 4570484 blocks
228524 blocks (5.00%) reserved for the super user
First data block=0
Maximum filesystem blocks=0
140 block groups
32768 blocks per group, 32768 fragments per group
16352 inodes per group
Superblock backups stored on blocks:
32768, 98304, 163840, 229376, 294912, 819200, 884736,
1605632, 2654208,
4096000
Writing inode tables: done Creating
journal (32768 blocks): done
Writing superblocks and filesystem accounting information: done
This filesystem will be automatically checked every 25 mounts or
180 days, whichever comes first. Use tune2fs -c or -i to override.
But what is the partition type set to?
If they are set to 0x04 they will show up as fat16, for ext2/3 they
need to be 0x83.
Thanks for replying,as i'm too new to linux i dont know how to set
the partition type,i just google for things and move ahead.Can you
please let me know how to get this done or what all you meant.After
Scott's comments i just goggled and found parted,which showed
partitions type as FAT32,this is just opposite to one shown by fdisk -l.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# parted /dev/hdc print
Model: ST3250820A (ide)
Disk /dev/hdc: 250GB
Sector size (logical/physical): 512B/512B
Partition Table: msdos
Number Start End Size Type File system Flags
1 32.3kB 10.5GB 10.5GB primary ntfs boot
2 10.5GB 250GB 240GB extended lba 5
10.5GB 62.9GB 52.4GB logical fat32 6 62.9GB
115GB 52.4GB logical fat32 7 115GB 168GB
52.4GB logical fat32 8 168GB 220GB 52.4GB
logical fat32 9 220GB 220GB 107MB logical
ext3 10 220GB 231GB 10.5GB logical
ext3 11 231GB 231GB 535MB logical
linux-swap 12 231GB 250GB 18.7GB logical
ext3 Information: Don't forget to update /etc/fstab, if
necessary.
Please help me grow...!
If you run fdisk /dev/hdc, you can change the partition types.
At the fdisk prompt, a "p" will list the partition table.
From there you use "t" to change a partition type.
Ext2/3 partitions are type 83 and linux swap is type 82.
Make sure you only change the partitions that you wanted to be ext3,
and not your windows partitions.
A "w" will write the new table and exit, and a "q" exits without
writing if you make a mistake.
A "m" gives a list of choices (menu).
The thing worked,the way is really great......
...thanks for the support....
:-)
Thanks & Regards
Saurabh
Since you are just starting out, there is a wealth of info on the net for
every level from newbie to guru.
http://www.linuxhelp.net/
http://www.linuxquestions.org/
http://www.justlinux.com/
http://www.reallylinux.com/docs/consult.shtml
Just some from a quick google search. There are answers to every question
floating around on the world's largest public library.
Welcome to the Linux world!
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