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 > 150.4hdb2 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? :)
Huummmm! Maybe it's a typo, but don't you need a "/" prior to the mount point "disk2" - assuming you do have a mount point "/disk2" created. John -- Powered by the Penguin