Hi Alexandre, whereis looks in the usual paths, but doesn't reflect if the user actually has the command's path in their PATH env variable. Do this instead *as oneadmin* (important)
$ which mkfs On Mon, Feb 25, 2013 at 7:14 PM, Alexandre De Carvalho < alexandre7.decarva...@gmail.com> wrote: > I'm using vmware. > > Alex > > > 2013/2/25 Alexandre De Carvalho <alexandre7.decarva...@gmail.com> > >> Hi Jaime ! >> >> >> mkfs is already installed. Here : >> >> [root@localhost home]# whereis mkfs >> mkfs: /sbin/mkfs.cramfs /sbin/mkfs /sbin/mkfs.ext3 /sbin/mkfs.msdos >> /sbin/mkfs.ext4dev /sbin/mkfs.vfat /sbin/mkfs.ext2 /sbin/mkfs.ext4 >> /usr/share/man/man8/mkfs.8.gz >> >> >> Alex >> >> 2013/2/25 Jaime Melis <jme...@opennebula.org> >> >>> Hi Alexandre >>> >>> sh: mkfs: not found >>> >>> >>> You have to install the mkfs command... >>> >>> cheers >>> >>> -- >>> Jaime Melis >>> Project Engineer >>> OpenNebula - The Open Source Toolkit for Cloud Computing >>> www.OpenNebula.org | jme...@opennebula.org >>> >> >> >> >> -- >> Cordialement, >> Alexandre DE CARVALHO >> >> >> > > > -- > Cordialement, > Alexandre DE CARVALHO > > > -- Jaime Melis Project Engineer OpenNebula - The Open Source Toolkit for Cloud Computing www.OpenNebula.org | jme...@opennebula.org
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