fs check on ext3

2006-02-24 Thread Pol Hallen
Hi all,

i want partition a disk on freebsd

but now the disk is ext3 partition and i need backup a data and later create a 
fbsd slide

i do:
mount_ext2fs /dev/ad5 /disktmp
mount_ext2fs: /dev/ad5: Operation not permitted

this because the disk need a a fs check

is there a tool for check ext3 fs on freebsd?
Thanks!

Pol
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Re: fs check on ext3

2006-02-24 Thread Adam Retter
You can use the ext2fs tool to fsck it.

FreeBSD only supports ext2fs, but ext3fs is backwards compatible with
ext2fs. ext3fs just add's the journaling support.

You can use the ext2fs fsck tool from /usr/ports/sysutils/e2fsprogs


On Fri, 2006-02-24 at 10:57 +0100, Pol Hallen wrote:
 Hi all,
 
 i want partition a disk on freebsd
 
 but now the disk is ext3 partition and i need backup a data and later create 
 a 
 fbsd slide
 
 i do:
 mount_ext2fs /dev/ad5 /disktmp
 mount_ext2fs: /dev/ad5: Operation not permitted
 
 this because the disk need a a fs check
 
 is there a tool for check ext3 fs on freebsd?
 Thanks!
 
 Pol
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Re: fs check on ext3

2006-02-24 Thread John Nielsen
On Friday 24 February 2006 04:57, Pol Hallen wrote:
 Hi all,

 i want partition a disk on freebsd

 but now the disk is ext3 partition and i need backup a data and later
 create a fbsd slide

 i do:
 mount_ext2fs /dev/ad5 /disktmp
 mount_ext2fs: /dev/ad5: Operation not permitted

Are you sure that's the correct device name?  Unless the filesystem really is 
on the beginning of the raw disk, you probably want a slice number after 
ad5.  Do an

fdisk ad5

To see what slices are on the disk, and then use the appropriate device name 
(e.g. /dev/ad5s1).

JN
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