k that has an OS/2 system
> on it, and I'd like to mount this disk to cull some old files from it.
>
> I create a /mnt/os2 mount point and so:
>
> # mount /dev/sda /mnt/os2 -t hpfs
> HPFS: Bad Magic ... Probably not HPFS
>
> Dmesg says:
>
> VFS: Can'
from it.
I create a /mnt/os2 mount point and so:
# mount /dev/sda /mnt/os2 -t hpfs
HPFS: Bad Magic ... Probably not HPFS
Dmesg says:
VFS: Can't find ext2 filesystem on device (sd8,0).
I presume the OS/2 disk device file is sda rather than sda1. Why is
the device interface file sd8 bei
nt that
a little more precisely.
"Bad magic" means that the identifying bytes at the beginning of some file are
not what was expected, so the file is probably corrupt.
I got this prior to the 'LILO' line.
The problem was pretty simple but hard to recognize.
1) I cannot s
that
a little more precisely.
"Bad magic" means that the identifying bytes at the beginning of some file are
not what was expected, so the file is probably corrupt.
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On Sun, Jan 26, 2003 at 08:31:50PM -0500, Tom Allison wrote:
> What does this mean?
not sure but if my comp said that, id get some coffee or go to bed [is 1:58
localtime]
-im sure some kernel-hackers will come up with some more helpful
suggestions!
hugh
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What does this mean?
I'm failing at the beginning of a boot.
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On Tue, Sep 24, 2002 at 11:28:08AM -0400, Noah L. Meyerhans wrote:
> The filesystem isn't directly on /dev/hda is it? I would hope it's on a
> partition on that drive (/dev/hda1 or something).
Heh, yea I screwed that up.
(root@hour)~$ xfs_repair /dev/hdb1
works fine. thanks 8)
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On Tue, Sep 24, 2002 at 05:15:21PM +0800, Patrick Hsieh wrote:
> I am running woody with 2.4.19 and xfs patch for 2.4.19 from SGI ftp
> site. Whey I type xfs_repair /dev/hda, I got the error
The filesystem isn't directly on /dev/hda is it? I would hope it's on a
partition on that drive (/dev/hda
ug:
(root@hour)~$ xfs_repair /dev/hdb
Phase 1 - find and verify superblock...
bad primary superblock - bad magic number !!!
attempting to find secondary superblock...
.
> Is there something wrong? Should I unmount the filesystem b
Hello list,
I am running woody with 2.4.19 and xfs patch for 2.4.19 from SGI ftp
site. Whey I type xfs_repair /dev/hda, I got the error
root@et:~# xfs_repair /dev/hda
Phase 1 - find and verify superblock...
bad primary superblock - bad magic number !!!
Is there something wrong? Should I
Kent West wrote:
>
> When I got home today I discovered that the power went off while I was out.
> When I turned on the monitor to my Debian potato box, I saw a message that
> said "bad magic number in super-block while trying to open /dev/hda1" and
> that the superbl
On 26 Jan 1980, Kent West wrote:
> When I got home today I discovered that the power went off while I was out.
> When I turned on the monitor to my Debian potato box, I saw a message that
> said "bad magic number in super-block while trying to open /dev/hda1" and
> that th
When I got home today I discovered that the power went off while I was out.
When I turned on the monitor to my Debian potato box, I saw a message that said
"bad magic number in super-block while trying to open /dev/hda1" and that the
superblock could not be read and that I should t
Hi,
After installing 2.0.31-pre10 a few days ago I started getting these
messages:-
Warning: bad magic number for tty struct (04:40) in release_dev
rs_close: bad serial port count; tty->count is 1, info->count is 2
04:40 looks after the modem and there is no mouse on ttyS1.
I changed to
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