Jon Dowland wrote:
On Wed, Jan 13, 2010 at 08:10:29AM -0700, Paul Scott wrote:
/dev/hda10 4366 4870 4056381 83 Linux
To me the problem is clearly about the file system not the partition.
This seems like an interesting problem. I'm still mostly
convinced it is actually a partitio
Jon Dowland wrote:
On Wed, Jan 13, 2010 at 08:10:29AM -0700, Paul Scott wrote:
/dev/hda10 4366 4870 4056381 83 Linux
To me the problem is clearly about the file system not the partition.
This seems like an interesting problem. I'm still mostly
convinced it is actually a partitio
On Wed, Jan 13, 2010 at 08:10:29AM -0700, Paul Scott wrote:
> /dev/hda10 4366 4870 4056381 83 Linux
>
> To me the problem is clearly about the file system not the partition.
This seems like an interesting problem. I'm still mostly
convinced it is actually a partition problem. 10 is quite a
green wrote:
Paul Scott wrote at 2010-01-12 21:55 -0600:
green wrote:
I don't recall seeing the output of 'fdisk -l' on the sid system;
perhaps it would list disk sda instead of hda.
Send the output of 'fdisk -l'.
I'm only sending the relevant line since I have to type it.
Paul Scott wrote at 2010-01-12 21:55 -0600:
> green wrote:
> >I don't recall seeing the output of 'fdisk -l' on the sid system;
> >perhaps it would list disk sda instead of hda.
Send the output of 'fdisk -l'.
signature.asc
Description: Digital signature
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Paul Scott wrote:
> green wrote:
>> ... ... ...
>> I don't recall seeing the output of 'fdisk -l' on the sid system;
>> perhaps it would list disk sda instead of hda.
>>
>> Try 'mount /dev/sda10 /home' on the sid system. If that works, change
>> hda10
green wrote:
Paul Scott wrote at 2010-01-12 12:50 -0600:
green wrote:
What filesystem is it?
ext2 (maybe ext3 but I don't think so)
What is the output of 'mount /dev/hda10' on the sid system?
mount: special device /dev/hda10 does not exist
This means the de
Paul Scott wrote at 2010-01-12 12:50 -0600:
> green wrote:
> >What filesystem is it?
> ext2 (maybe ext3 but I don't think so)
> >What is the output of 'mount /dev/hda10' on the sid system?
> mount: special device /dev/hda10 does not exist
This means the device node in /dev for that partition does
green wrote:
Paul Scott wrote at 2010-01-11 11:12 -0600:
Late on Dec. 25 I rebooted my sid system and my home directory is no
longer visible to my system even to Grub. It contains my home
directory. An Ubuntu 8.10 live CD sees it just fine. I normally keep
everything updated unless apt-lis
Paul Scott wrote at 2010-01-11 11:12 -0600:
> Late on Dec. 25 I rebooted my sid system and my home directory is no
> longer visible to my system even to Grub. It contains my home
> directory. An Ubuntu 8.10 live CD sees it just fine. I normally keep
> everything updated unless apt-listbugs shows
Mark wrote:
On Mon, Jan 11, 2010 at 10:12:19AM -0700, Paul Scott wrote:
> Sorry for reposting but my home system is effectively unusable.
>
> Late on Dec. 25 I rebooted my sid system and my home directory is no
> longer visible to my system even to Grub. It contains my home
> directory. An Ubun
Waterhorse wrote:
-Original Message-
From: lego_12...@rambler.ru
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Date: 01/11/10 19:24
Subject: Re: Ubuntu 8.10 sees my home partition, sid of Dec. 25 doesn't
On Mon, Jan 11, 2010 at 10:12:19AM -0700, Paul Scott wrote:
Sorry for repo
> -Original Message-
> From: lego_12...@rambler.ru
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Date: 01/11/10 19:24
> Subject: Re: Ubuntu 8.10 sees my home partition, sid of Dec. 25 doesn't
>
> On Mon, Jan 11, 2010 at 10:12:19AM -0700, Paul Scott wrote:
> >
On Mon, Jan 11, 2010 at 10:12:19AM -0700, Paul Scott wrote:
> Sorry for reposting but my home system is effectively unusable.
>
> Late on Dec. 25 I rebooted my sid system and my home directory is no
> longer visible to my system even to Grub. It contains my home
> directory. An Ubuntu 8.10 live C
On Mon, Jan 11, 2010 at 10:12:19AM -0700, Paul Scott wrote:
> Sorry for reposting but my home system is effectively unusable.
>
> Late on Dec. 25 I rebooted my sid system and my home directory is no
> longer visible to my system even to Grub. It contains my home
> directory. An Ubuntu 8.10 live
Sorry for reposting but my home system is effectively unusable.
Late on Dec. 25 I rebooted my sid system and my home directory is no
longer visible to my system even to Grub. It contains my home
directory. An Ubuntu 8.10 live CD sees it just fine. I normally keep
everything updated unless apt-
16 matches
Mail list logo