On Mon, 01 Jun 1998, Damon Muller wrote: >Hi Folks, > >Just got around to installing Bo on my old Pentium 150, and it's pretty >much working (give or take a few minor issues...) > >One thing has got me a little cofused, and maybe it's me doing something >wrong (prolly is)... I have a 1.2G drive in it which was formated as FAT >under NT4, and works quite nicely under Win95 as a VFAT drive. It works >in this machine, because it was Win95 before it became Debian. > >I can't get this drive to mount, using the command below. > >rei# mount -t vfat /dev/hdc1 /mnt >mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/hdc1, > or too many mounted file systems > >According to cfdisk, it is there, as shown below... > > Name Flags Part Type FS Type Size (MB) > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Pri/Log Free Space > 0.50 > /dev/hdc1 Primary Win95 Extended (LBA) > 1221.12 > >Anyone have any suggestions? What am I missing? > >Thanks, > >damon > Possible error sources are : -the partition was never made a vfat partition by Windows95, but is still a fat partition -your kernel does not support the vfat fs Try mounting it as a fat partition or check whether your kernel supports vfat. If it does not, you can either recompile it with vfat support or load the appropriate module.
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