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Old 01-08-2008, 10:58 PM   #1
saritha
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mount in uml


i am using fedora 4,i had installed user mode linux
when i am tring to mount in user mode linux,
i am getting this error

[root@localhost ~]# mount none /host -t hostfs
mount: mount point /host does not exist

can any one help me how to solve this problem so that i can access file system


this my file system
[root@localhost ~]# cat /proc/filesystems
nodev sysfs
nodev rootfs
nodev bdev
nodev proc
nodev sockfs
nodev pipefs
nodev anon_inodefs
nodev futexfs
nodev tmpfs
nodev inotifyfs
nodev devpts
reiserfs
ext3
ext2
nodev ramfs
nodev mqueue
 
Old 01-09-2008, 01:38 AM   #2
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Quote:
Originally Posted by saritha View Post
[root@localhost ~]# mount none /host -t hostfs
mount: mount point /host does not exist
Did you actually read this error message? You can't mount something on a directory that doesn't exist, so create the directory (or use an existing one).
 
  


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