Dom wrote:
On 12/22/05, Mike McCarty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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I'm saying that I have run mkfs only now and it mounts.
Thanks really on that, it's simply me not knowing...
Everybody's ignorant, just about different things.
Will Rogers
Mike
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On 12/22/05, Mike McCarty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dom wrote:
> > On 12/22/05, Mike McCarty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >>What file system? I don't see where you ran mkfs.
> >>
> >>All you've got is a blank partition.
> >>
> >>Mike
> >
> >
> > Thanks Mike! I've done it.
>
> Are you saying
On Thursday 22 December 2005 16:39, Dom wrote:
> I bought a Western Digital 80GB Hard Disk as a second disk for my
> GNU/Linux Debian system (kernel 2.6.8-2-386).
>
> I attached it as a Slave and set its jumper accordingly. The next
> step was to create partition, and I created one by running (unde
Dom wrote:
On 12/22/05, Mike McCarty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
What file system? I don't see where you ran mkfs.
All you've got is a blank partition.
Mike
Thanks Mike! I've done it.
Are you saying that you have now run mkfs and it mounts?
If so, then congratulations!
Or are you saying
On 12/22/05, Mike McCarty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> What file system? I don't see where you ran mkfs.
>
> All you've got is a blank partition.
>
> Mike
Thanks Mike! I've done it.
Dom wrote:
I bought a Western Digital 80GB Hard Disk as a second disk for my
GNU/Linux Debian system (kernel 2.6.8-2-386).
I attached it as a Slave and set its jumper accordingly. The next step
was to create partition, and I created one by running (under root of
course) 'fdisk /dev/hdb' and usin
I bought a Western Digital 80GB Hard Disk as a second disk for my
GNU/Linux Debian system (kernel 2.6.8-2-386).
I attached it as a Slave and set its jumper accordingly. The next step
was to create partition, and I created one by running (under root of
course) 'fdisk /dev/hdb' and using the command
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