Title: Partitions in RH AS 2.1
Hi Tanel Ramon,
It is better to use ext3 on Linux /"fsck" timeatstartup
of OSis much, muchshorter; )/ .There is no mke3fs on Linux,
which I am aware of. Instead, use mke2fs with "-j" option /"-j" stands for
journaling/' For more details about "-j" option , see "man mke2fs". Be sure that
"ext3" module for ext3 filesystem ist loaded (type "lsmod")/on RHAS 2.1
normally it is /. Ifnot- "insmod ext3".Then
try to mount to partitions with "mount - t ext3 /dev/device /mntpount".
HTH. Milen
-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-Von: Tanel Poder
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Re: Partitions in RH AS 2.1
Hi!
IIRC, the command for formatting was mke2fs for
making ext2 fs (is there an mke3fs as well?).
mount -t ext2 /dev/device /mnt/directory mounts
ext2 type device named "device"to given directory
Tanel.
- Original Message -
From:
Ramon E.
Estevez
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
Sent: Friday, August 22, 2003 6:14
PM
Subject: Partitions in RH AS 2.1
Hi list,
New in linux.
I configured a RAID 0 in a Dell Server and
installed RH AS 2.1. Now as a result I have a /dev/sda4 of 200 GB. I
used fdisk and made 3 partitions that became /dev/sda9, /dev/sda10,
/dev/sda11. Now I want to make the file systems and mount the partitions and
haven't been able to do it.
Any help would be appreciated.
TIA
Ramon E. Estevez [EMAIL PROTECTED] 809-535-8994