Re: Problem with a large partition

2010-02-06 Thread Kevin Kofler
arag...@dcsnow.com wrote: > ACK! Stupid server tricked me. It did not have a DVD drive so I couldn't > use my usual Fedora 12 DVD which is X64. I downloaded the live CD and > assumed that it was 64bit. :/ Thank you for pointing that out. Time for > a reinstall. Both the DVD and the live CDs

Re: Problem with a large partition

2010-02-06 Thread aragonx
> Later on in your message, you have the following: > uname -a > Linux ftp.temp.org 2.6.31.5-127.fc12.i686 #1 SMP Sat Nov 7 21:41:45 EST > 2009 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux > > It APPEARS that you are not running the 64bit version of Fedora. ACK! Stupid server tricked me. It did not have a DVD drive

Re: Problem with a large partition

2010-02-05 Thread Kevin J. Cummings
On 02/05/2010 04:42 PM, arag...@dcsnow.com wrote: > Hello all, > > I have a 22TB partition that I would like to use. I am using a 64bit CPU > and used parted to create a partition and to format it. It created an > ext2 partition that I was in the process of converting to ext4. This is > where I

Re: Problem with a large partition

2010-02-05 Thread Richard Shaw
On Fri, Feb 5, 2010 at 3:42 PM, wrote: > Hello all, > > I have a 22TB partition that I would like to use.  I am using a 64bit CPU > and used parted to create a partition and to format it.  It created an > ext2 partition that I was in the process of converting to ext4.  This is > where I hit a sna

Re: Problem with a large partition

2010-02-05 Thread Steven P. Ulrick
> Hello all, > > I have a 22TB partition that I would like to use. I am using a 64bit CPU > and used parted to create a partition and to format it. It created an > ext2 partition that I was in the process of converting to ext4. This is > where I hit a snag. Here is the error I got: > > # e2fs

Problem with a large partition

2010-02-05 Thread aragonx
Hello all, I have a 22TB partition that I would like to use. I am using a 64bit CPU and used parted to create a partition and to format it. It created an ext2 partition that I was in the process of converting to ext4. This is where I hit a snag. Here is the error I got: # e2fsck -fDC0 /dev/sd