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Re: mount problem after trying to use another hardisc
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Originally posted by rthdesign [snip]
Warning… fsck.reiserfs for device /dev/hdb1 exited with signal 6.
Fsck.reiserfs /dev/hdb1 failed (status0x8) . Run manually! << Failed
[snip]
Fsck failed for atleast one filesystem ( not / ).
Please reapir manually and reboot.
The root file system is already mounted read-write.
Give root password for login:
I gather that this is a new problem from rthdesign, so:
1) This is a new disk (/dev/hdb1). Did you run mkreiserfs /dev/hdb1 to format the disk as a Reiser fs? If not, you need to do that before the disk can be mounted at all.
2) If you have formatted the disk, then did you follow the suggestion: I.e., Enter the root password, and the fsck /dev/hdb1 command? What happened when you did this?
Re: mount problem after trying to use another hardisc
Quote:
Originally posted by rthdesign Failed to open the device ‘/dev/hdb1’: no such device or address
You might not have meant to, but you hijacked someone else's thread.
What you need to do is make a correction to your post here, and either
(a) post in your thread, or
(b) start a new thread for your issue.
i am sorry for posting or hijacking someone elses post. i am a newbie here and with linux. but i sloved already my mount problem with my 2st disk hda1 it will boot again. i just opened the suseconfig editor and fixed it . thanks anyway ppl. sorry for wrong post.
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