Re: Cannot mount old ext2 cdrom, but e2fsck shows no problems

2001-06-08 Thread Pavel Machek
HIi! > I made 18 ext2 cdroms in October 1998 using an old (new at the time) Red > Hat system. Now I can't mount them. e2fsck shows no problems. I also > can dd them to a file, then mount the file. But I want to be able to > simply access them directly. Current system: RH 7.1 with all updates

Re: Cannot mount old ext2 cdrom, but e2fsck shows no problems

2001-06-06 Thread Nick Urbanik
Vincent Stemen wrote: > On Tuesday 05 June 2001 02:36, Nick Urbanik wrote: > > Dear folks, > > > > I made 18 ext2 cdroms in October 1998 using an old (new at the time) Red > > Hat system. Now I can't mount them. e2fsck shows no problems. I also > > can dd them to a file, then mount the file.

Re: Cannot mount old ext2 cdrom, but e2fsck shows no problems

2001-06-05 Thread Vincent Stemen
On Tuesday 05 June 2001 02:36, Nick Urbanik wrote: > Dear folks, > > I made 18 ext2 cdroms in October 1998 using an old (new at the time) Red > Hat system. Now I can't mount them. e2fsck shows no problems. I also > can dd them to a file, then mount the file. But I want to be able to > simply a

Re: Cannot mount old ext2 cdrom, but e2fsck shows no problems

2001-06-05 Thread Svein Erik Brostigen
On Tuesday 05 June 2001 03:36, Nick Urbanik wrote: "Snip" > I will be very grateful for any help that increases my understanding of > what is going on. > > $ sudo mount -t ext2 /dev/scd0 /cdrom -o ro Try -t iso9660 > mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/scd0, >or too

Cannot mount old ext2 cdrom, but e2fsck shows no problems

2001-06-05 Thread Nick Urbanik
Dear folks, I made 18 ext2 cdroms in October 1998 using an old (new at the time) Red Hat system. Now I can't mount them. e2fsck shows no problems. I also can dd them to a file, then mount the file. But I want to be able to simply access them directly. Current system: RH 7.1 with all updates.