On Sun, Jun 08, 2003 at 02:50:04AM -0700, Torben Brosten wrote: > Chris Tillman wrote: > > >This is pretty confusing; can you post the results of > > > >mac-fdisk -l > >and > >mount /dev/hdb8 /oldsuse > >? > > > sure... (sorry for the confusion) > > debian2:~# mount /dev/hdb8 /oldsuse > mount: mount point /oldsuse does not exist
As Rogerio says, mkdir /oldsuse > debian2:~# mac-fdisk -l > > /dev/hda > # type name length base ( > size ) system > dump: name /dev/hda len 8 > /dev/hda1 Apple_partition_map Apple 63 @ 1 > ( 31.5k) Partition map > /dev/hda2 Apple_Bootstrap bootstrap 1600 @ 41123899 > (800.0k) NewWorld bootblock > /dev/hda3 Apple_Driver_ATA Macintosh 54 @ 64 > ( 27.0k) Unknown > /dev/hda4 Apple_Driver_ATA Macintosh 74 @ 118 > ( 37.0k) Unknown > /dev/hda5 Apple_Patches Patch Partition 512 @ 192 > (256.0k) Unknown > /dev/hda6 Apple_HFS untitled 39075195 @ 704 > ( 18.6G) HFS > /dev/hda7 Apple_HFS untitled 2 2048000 @ 39075899 > (1000.0M) HFS > /dev/hda8 Apple_UNIX_SVR2 swap 2097152 @ 41125499 > ( 1.0G) Linux swap > /dev/hda9 Apple_UNIX_SVR2 linux1 20971520 @ 43222651 > ( 10.0G) Linux native > /dev/hda10 Apple_UNIX_SVR2 linux2 20971520 @ 64194171 > ( 10.0G) Linux native > /dev/hda11 Apple_UNIX_SVR2 linux3 20971520 @ 85165691 > ( 10.0G) Linux native > /dev/hda12 Apple_UNIX_SVR2 linux4 20971520 @ 106137211 > ( 10.0G) Linux native > /dev/hda13 Apple_UNIX_SVR2 linux5 27262976 @ 127108731 > ( 13.0G) Linux native > /dev/hda14 Apple_UNIX_SVR2 linux6 1929216 @ 154371707 > (942.0M) Linux native > /dev/hda15 Apple_Free Extra 565 @ 156300923 > (282.5k) Free space > > Block size=512, Number of Blocks=156301487 > DeviceType=0x0, DeviceId=0x0 > Drivers- > 1: @ 64 for 20, type=0x701 > 2: @ 118 for 33, type=0xf8ff > > /dev/hdb > # type name length base ( > size ) system > dump: name /dev/hdb len 8 > /dev/hdb1 Apple_partition_map Apple 63 @ 1 ( > 31.5k) Partition map > /dev/hdb2 Apple_Driver_ATA Macintosh 54 @ 64 ( > 27.0k) Unknown > /dev/hdb3 Apple_Driver_ATA Macintosh 74 @ 118 ( > 37.0k) Unknown > /dev/hdb4 Apple_Patches Patch Partition 512 @ 192 > (256.0k) Unknown > /dev/hdb5 Apple_HFS untitled 1441044 @ 704 > (703.6M) HFS > /dev/hdb6 Apple_HFS untitled 2 67861 @ 1441748 ( > 33.1M) HFS > /dev/hdb7 Apple_Free untitled 3 579598 @ 1509609 > (283.0M) Free space > /dev/hdb8 Apple_Free untitled 4 10567231 @ 2089207 ( > 5.0G) Free space > /dev/hdb9 Apple_Free Extra 10 @ 12656438 ( > 5.0k) Free space > > Block size=512, Number of Blocks=12656447 > DeviceType=0x0, DeviceId=0x0 > Drivers- > 1: @ 64 for 20, type=0x701 > 2: @ 118 for 33, type=0xf8ff > So, just possibly, you can use mac-fdisk to create hdb7 and hdb8 as normal linux partitions -- use e.g. c 7p 7p suse1 So that you don't change the sizes at all. (Be sure you're editing hdb of course). Write the map to disk, and see if the mount command works after rebooting. The idea is that maybe the partition got deleted from the partition map, but really still has the ext2 filesystem on it. -- Debian GNU/Linux Operating System By the People, For the People Chris Tillman (a people instance)