On 6 March 2014 13:23, Dmitrij D. Czarkoff <czark...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Ted Unangst said:
>> On Thu, Mar 06, 2014 at 18:49, Dmitrij D. Czarkoff wrote:
>> > Hello!
>> >
>> > I have a strange problem. Recently I added following to my /etc/fstab:
>> >
>> >   /dev/sd0i /mnt/arch ext2fs rw,nodev,nosuid,noexec 0 0
>> >
>> > I can't mount this partition using "mount -a":
>> >
>> >   $ sudo mount -a
>> >   mount: /dev/sd0i: fstab type ext2fs != disklabel type ntfs
>>
>> >   i:        104857600             2048    NTFS                   # 
>> > /mnt/arch
>>
>> Edit the disklabel to say ext2fs?
>
> I was under impression that fdisk edits MBR partitions and disklabel
> only edits BSD labels. Anyway:
>
>   $ sudo disklabel -E sd0
>   Label editor (enter '?' for help at any prompt)
>   > p
>   OpenBSD area: 104859648-625137345; size: 520277697; free: 15
>   #                size           offset  fstype [fsize bsize  cpg]
>     a:         33556384        104859648  4.2BSD   2048 16384 1 # /
>     b:          8385938        138416032    swap                   # none
>     c:        625142448                0  unused
>     d:        478335360        146801984  4.2BSD   4096 32768    1 # /home
>     i:        104857600             2048    NTFS                   #
>   /mnt/arch
>   > m i
>   offset: [2048]
>   The offset must be >= 104859648 and < 625137345, the limits of the
>   OpenBSD portion
>   of the disk. The 'b' command can change these limits.
>   >
>
> Any other ideas?

delete the partition 'i'. You don't need it, as it will be
automatically created when necessary.

.... Ken

>
> --
> Dmitrij D. Czarkoff

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