On Sun, 31 Oct 1999, Wendell Buckner wrote: > I've had this problem since I started fooling around with linux about > four months ago and never fixed. Since then I've added gnu c/c++, > fvwm and network card (thanks to the debian users group). Samba is > hopefully on the way, but back to this nagging problem I have. I > can't seem to mount hdb2... I don't know why, but the following is the > information on my second hard drive: > > hdb1 primary linux swap 150.4 > hdb2 boot primary linux 175.47 > > > I tried to use the following command to mount it: > > mount -t ext2 /dev/hdb2 disk2 > > > The Hdb2 partition is set as linux extended and I tried to change > that...cfdisk won't let me do it!! Anybody know the answer...ANYBODY? > :)
Have you initalized the partition using mke2fs? And doese the mountingpoint disk2 exist? Martin -- For public PGP-key: finger [EMAIL PROTECTED]