> you could check if the fs is corrupt
> by dd-ing the device to a file, and try mounting that file using loopback.
Result:
dd if=/dev/sda4 of=/dev/hda10
dd: opening `/dev/sda4': No such device or address
> Still unable to mount? Then try an fsck on the file and see what gives.
The first attemp
> In your fstab, if you have /dev/sda4 set to vfat (aka Windows patition),
> then it won't mount an ext2 disk, since it's trying to mount it as a
> Windows disk.
>
> Try to mount -t ext2 /dev/sda4 /mnt/zip & see if it will mount then.
Thanks for the quick reply, but that's not it. I always use t
Greetings.
Strange behavior here: zip disks I've been using regularly suddenly
refuse to mount. (See error message below.) DOS formatted zip disks,
however, mount as usual, no problem. Also, if I re-format one of the
(ext2) disks that won't mount, then it mounts fine. What gives? This
is ob
Greetings all.
I have a zip disk that refuses to mount anymore. Is there anyway to
recover the files? Here's what I have tried:
1) Tried mounting on two different Linux boxes, one running RH7.0 and
one running RH5.2.
2) Tried different /dev/sda designations. (The disk would normally
mou
I just wanted to thank everyone again who replied last week. I have
sound now! The problem was, indeed, that the new kernel was not loading
after I upgraded to RH7.0, as I had begun to suspect. I would have
reported back sooner, but I did an ooops w/ lilo.conf and had to spend a
little time in
Thanks to all who replied. It's still not working. Here is a re-cap
and what I've tried:
Sound was lost after upgrading from RH6.1 to RH7.0. Kernel *was*
upgraded to 2.2.16-22 at that time. Modutils were also upgraded
(2.3.21-1).
conf.modules was renamed to modules.conf. Other modules lis
Justin Zygmont wrote:
> in my case the modules seem to load at
> bootup but still there is no sound.
My modules are *not* loading at boot. I get the following two error
messages regarding the sound modules:
modprobe: Can't locate module cs4232
rc.sysinit: Loading sound module (cs4232): fail
Anthony E. Greene suggested:
> If you have pine 4.10 or higher you can enable it in your ~/.pinerc
> (enable-changing-from). Add the actual "From:" line in your features within
> pine. I think it's under special headers, or something like that.
That's it! Thanks very much. Specifically, it's
Christopher Molnar wrote:
> From Pine's main menu go into Setup and Config it is
> one of the first lines.
Thanks for the reply. I've looked in there several times- the first
couple lines are to change "personal-name" and "domain-name", but not
the user name. (??)
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Nitesh Dhanjani wrote:
> Im using true type fonts within netscape.. is it just me
> or do the fonts at http://www.cnn.com/ look funny since a
> few days?
It's not just you. I've noticed the same thing, and not just on CNN.
Only certain fonts on certain sites, it seems. Very annoying. I've
Pine takes my Linux desktop user name and plops it in front of
"@usa.dupont.com" to form the reply-to in e-mail I send. Unfortunately,
this is not my e-mail address. The "usa.dupont.com" is correct, of
course, because there's a place in pine to specify that, and I have done
so. But how do you c
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