Does anybody know where I can find info on ading second hard drives?
I added the second drive,
ran MAKEDEV hdc ,
ran mke2fs /dev/hdc ,
added a entry to the fstab file in the /etc directory.
But I can not mount it?
fstab line = /dev/hdc1 /data ext2defaults 11
when I try to
On Tue, 2001-10-23 at 23:02, Michael Grover wrote:
Does anybody know where I can find info on ading second hard drives?
I added the second drive,
ran MAKEDEV hdc ,
ran mke2fs /dev/hdc ,
added a entry to the fstab file in the /etc directory.
But I can not mount it?
fstab line =
Does anybody know where I can find info on ading second hard drives?
I added the second drive,
ran MAKEDEV hdc ,
ran mke2fs /dev/hdc ,
added a entry to the fstab file in the /etc directory.
But I can not mount it?
fstab line = /dev/hdc1 /data ext2defaults 11
michael:
by the way, there is nothing mystical about putting your new drive as data
in the root. you can put it anywhere you think it should be mounted. for
example, if this were to be a part of a database installation, say postgres,
you could conceivably put this in a directory called
Ok, I made a dir on hda3 called /data
I was then able to mount hdc1.
This has me confused?
why I need a mount point on hda to get to hdc?
Is there a place I can get more info on mount points, etc etc?
mike
Michael Heldebrant wrote:
On Tue, 2001-10-23 at 23:02, Michael Grover wrote:
this helps.
Ciao Bob
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From: Michael Grover [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: Adding Drives
Ok, I made a dir on hda3 called /data
I was then able to mount hdc1
.
Hope that clears it up a little.
Y.Kelly
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From:Michael Grover [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent:Wed, 24 Oct 2001 07:16:41 -0500
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Subject: Re: Adding Drives
Ok, I made a dir on hda3 called /data
On Wed, Oct 24, 2001 at 07:16:41AM -0500, Michael Grover wrote:
| why I need a mount point on hda to get to hdc?
If you don't have the mount point (or, to paraphrase, point at
which the drive is mounted) you can't mount it there. Think of it
like trying to bolt a new alternator into your car.
On Wed, 2001-10-24 at 14:51, dman wrote:
On Wed, Oct 24, 2001 at 07:16:41AM -0500, Michael Grover wrote:
| why I need a mount point on hda to get to hdc?
If you don't have the mount point (or, to paraphrase, point at
which the drive is mounted) you can't mount it there. Think of it
like
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