On Mon, 21 May 2007, Reid Linnemann wrote:
Written by Yanko Sanchez on 05/21/07 14:03>>
Thanks for anyone that has helped so far, I'm a freebsd newbie coming
from linux.
So I basically re-compiled my kernel with the LARGE option on and it
seems to mount the drive fine. I encountered another p
On Mon, 21 May 2007, Yanko Sanchez wrote:
because when the hdd was first formated it was inside of a PowerPC and
we knew that it was going to be on a server but we didn't know of what
kind so we just formated FAT32. I don't really care what the fomrmat
it is, if I could switch it to UFS I'd do i
Written by Yanko Sanchez on 05/21/07 14:03>>
Thanks for anyone that has helped so far, I'm a freebsd newbie coming
from linux.
So I basically re-compiled my kernel with the LARGE option on and it
seems to mount the drive fine. I encountered another problem tho.
Before I recompiled the kernel I
Thanks for anyone that has helped so far, I'm a freebsd newbie coming
from linux.
So I basically re-compiled my kernel with the LARGE option on and it
seems to mount the drive fine. I encountered another problem tho.
Before I recompiled the kernel I updated the ports tree, basically cos
I just
because when the hdd was first formated it was inside of a PowerPC and
we knew that it was going to be on a server but we didn't know of what
kind so we just formated FAT32. I don't really care what the fomrmat
it is, if I could switch it to UFS I'd do it, but I need a hdd as big
as that one to co
On Mon, 21 May 2007 17:12:52 +0200, Garrett Cooper
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Why on earth would you want to create a 400GB MSDOSFS formatted disk?
MSDOSFS was quick but offered no protection against power outages or
incomplete writes, and was horrible in terms of disk fragmentation..
Not
Written by Garrett Cooper on 05/21/07 10:12>>
Duane Hill wrote:
Disreguard my previous response. I didn't see your next response to
Ray. Sorry.
On Sun, 20 May 2007, Yanko Sanchez wrote:
Hello,
I have a 400GB seagate IDE hdd with backed up data that I need to
load onto
a machine running fr
Duane Hill wrote:
Disreguard my previous response. I didn't see your next response to Ray.
Sorry.
On Sun, 20 May 2007, Yanko Sanchez wrote:
Hello,
I have a 400GB seagate IDE hdd with backed up data that I need to load
onto
a machine running freebsd 6.2
The drive is formated for fat32 and
Disreguard my previous response. I didn't see your next response to Ray.
Sorry.
On Sun, 20 May 2007, Yanko Sanchez wrote:
Hello,
I have a 400GB seagate IDE hdd with backed up data that I need to load onto
a machine running freebsd 6.2
The drive is formated for fat32 and when I run the comman
On Sun, 20 May 2007, Yanko Sanchez wrote:
Hello,
I have a 400GB seagate IDE hdd with backed up data that I need to load onto
a machine running freebsd 6.2
The drive is formated for fat32 and when I run the command:
mount -t msdos /dev/ad2s2 /mnt/audio/
I get the following error:
"mountmsdos
yeah, I found the option I think it is:
MSDOSFS_LARGE
I read that it isn't recommended, so im trying to convert it to
another FS so that I don't have to use that option. The problem is
that I think im gonna need another HDD to move the files too while I
change the FS on the one I have... unless
On Sunday 20 May 2007 7:04 pm, Yanko Sanchez wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have a 400GB seagate IDE hdd with backed up data that I need to load onto
> a machine running freebsd 6.2
>
> The drive is formated for fat32 and when I run the command:
>
> mount -t msdos /dev/ad2s2 /mnt/audio/
>
> I get the follow
Hello,
I have a 400GB seagate IDE hdd with backed up data that I need to load onto
a machine running freebsd 6.2
The drive is formated for fat32 and when I run the command:
mount -t msdos /dev/ad2s2 /mnt/audio/
I get the following error:
"mountmsdosfs(): disk too big, sorry"
Is there a solut
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