Hola.
2010/1/23 joseangon
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> 2010/1/22 Daniel Baumann
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> Hola.
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> joseangon wrote:
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>> > /dev/hda1: UUID="21ff00f5-25cc-4232-a773-1363042a29ed" SEC_TYPE="ext2"
>> > TYPE="ext3"
>> [...]
>> > /dev/hdb13: UUID="5dcce6ab-2096-4a6a-ad46-d57b4e5b83f6" SEC_TYPE="ext2"
>> > TYPE="ext3"
>>
2010/1/22 Daniel Baumann
Hola.
joseangon wrote:
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> > /dev/hda1: UUID="21ff00f5-25cc-4232-a773-1363042a29ed" SEC_TYPE="ext2"
> > TYPE="ext3"
> [...]
> > /dev/hdb13: UUID="5dcce6ab-2096-4a6a-ad46-d57b4e5b83f6" SEC_TYPE="ext2"
> > TYPE="ext3"
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> those are all supported filesystems, so i don't se
joseangon wrote:
> /dev/hda1: UUID="21ff00f5-25cc-4232-a773-1363042a29ed" SEC_TYPE="ext2"
> TYPE="ext3"
[...]
> /dev/hdb13: UUID="5dcce6ab-2096-4a6a-ad46-d57b4e5b83f6" SEC_TYPE="ext2"
> TYPE="ext3"
those are all supported filesystems, so i don't see why it should fail
to boot in the first place.
2010/1/22 Daniel Baumann
joseangon wrote:
> > in order to help you with your problem (which i guess is the
> well-known
> > #565456), you need to give the full partition list, including the
> used
> > filesystems.
> >
> > Disk /dev/hda: 4327 MB, 4327464960 bytes
> > 255 heads, 63 sec
joseangon wrote:
> in order to help you with your problem (which i guess is the well-known
> #565456), you need to give the full partition list, including the used
> filesystems.
>
> Disk /dev/hda: 4327 MB, 4327464960 bytes
> 255 heads, 63 sectors/track, 526 cylinders
> Units = cylinde
[ resending (parts of it), apparently the previous mail didn't make it ]
joseangon wrote:
> Disk /dev/hda: 4327 MB, 4327464960 bytes
> 255 heads, 63 sectors/track, 526 cylinders
> Units = cylinders of 16065 * 512 = 8225280 bytes
> Disk identifier: 0x00044ed4
>
>Device Boot Start
2010/1/22 Daniel Baumann
> joseangon wrote:
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Hola.
> > But he stops to find devices not mountable, as hda, sdb, hdc, hdd,
> > etc ... or extended partitions.
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> as told you several times
yes yes it is true ... pardon my insistence. But I've tested this on three
different teams with the s
joseangon wrote:
> But he stops to find devices not mountable, as hda, sdb, hdc, hdd,
> etc ... or extended partitions.
as told you several times, live-initramfs just *does* *not* *care* about
extended partitions, as they have no filesystem and thus are not looped
over.
in order to help you with
hi.
Sorry for not knowing English. Using a translator.
I tried to mount try to squeeze an image debian-live usb-hdd persistent mode
. But he stops to find devices not mountable, as hda, sdb, hdc, hdd, etc ...
or extended partitions.
In live mode gonna be all right.
I made some modifications to