Andresito del Hierro wrote: > Thank you Peter! > > Yes it recognizes the different partitions, GREAT and easy!. All the > DOS formated disks work well and get mounted (being /dev/sda1 or > /dev/sda4). How do you get ext2 format to be mounted with JaZip?
Jazip reads the partition table. So if you used fdisk and changed the partition ID to Linux ext2 and reformatted it with mke2fs, then jazip should see that when you attempt to mount it and it should mount it correctly as ext2 using the same mount point. Peter > > jaZip should read them whether they have partition /dev/sda1 or > > /dev/sda4 if you can mount them manually already (meaning you > > have proper kernel support). Please try `/usr/sbin/jazipconfig' > > to create your /etc/jazip.conf and report any bugs. The format > > is simple: > > > > # Configuration file for jaZip > > # > > # Raw Device Mount Point Read but ignored > > /dev/sda /zip auto auto 0 0 > > > > Peter, your friendly Debian jazip package maintainer > ---end quoted text--- > > -- > > Boku -- BOTANIK > Univeritaet fuer Bodenkultur > Gregor Mendel Str 33 > WIEN AUSTRIA A1180