Re: [leaf-user] Mounting / formatting an IDE drive in Bering was Samba, Ide, Mount ???'s

2002-11-12 Thread Kory Krofft
OK so I answered my own question. mount -t ext2 /dev/hdc1 /mnt did the trick. I now have a usable IDE disk drive with an ext2 ext2 partition. Now I can go back to getting Samba working. Thanks for all the guidance. KK Kory Krofft wrote: > > Erich and all... > > I have loaded ext2.0 but not

RE: [leaf-user] Mounting / formatting an IDE drive in Bering was Samba, Ide, Mount ???'s

2002-11-12 Thread Kory Krofft
Erich and all... I have loaded ext2.0 but not until after the tmpfs.o. Will it matter where it is in the order as long as it is after ide-disk.o? Since I could not mount /dev/hdc1 due to errors that looked like a bad format I was trying to use the mkfs.minix not realizing that it was for virtual d

RE: [leaf-user] Mounting / formatting an IDE drive in Bering was Samba, Ide, Mount ???'s

2002-11-12 Thread Erich Titl
Hi At 11:47 12.11.2002, you wrote: >> This leads me to believe that the filesystem I created on Redhat is >> not Bering compatible so I tried # ./mkfs.minix -c /dev/hdc which >> gives me >> >> # ./mkfs.minix -c /dev/hdc1 >> BusyBox v0.60.3 (2002.06.08-17:56+) multi-call binary >> >> Usage: mk

RE: [leaf-user] Mounting / formatting an IDE drive in Bering was Samba, Ide, Mount ???'s

2002-11-12 Thread Luis.F.Correia
>> This leads me to believe that the filesystem I created on Redhat is >> not Bering compatible so I tried # ./mkfs.minix -c /dev/hdc which >> gives me >> >> # ./mkfs.minix -c /dev/hdc1 >> BusyBox v0.60.3 (2002.06.08-17:56+) multi-call binary >> >> Usage: mkfs.minix [-c | -l filename] [-nXX]

Re: [leaf-user] Mounting / formatting an IDE drive in Bering was Samba, Ide, Mount ???'s

2002-11-11 Thread guitarlynn
On Monday 11 November 2002 21:07, Kory Krofft wrote: > Ok, I loaded the ide-disk.o module and Bering now recognizes the > drive (I think). Yes it did. > This leads me to believe that the filesystem I created on Redhat is > not Bering compatible so I tried # ./mkfs.minix -c /dev/hdc which > gives