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
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.
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
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
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.
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