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Man, i really dont know how mount know wich type is... i know that it normally asks for a fs type when it cant |
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recognize the fs type. Are you sure that fstab points /dev/hda1 to /boot using ext3 ? Can you paste your fstab |
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here? Maybe some conflict? |
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De: "Grant" emailgrant@×××××.com |
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Para: gentoo-user@l.g.o |
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Data: Wed, 28 Dec 2005 09:32:59 -0800 |
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Assunto: Re: [gentoo-user] mount: unknown filesystem type 'ext2' |
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> > Did you already tried to pass to mount the arguments ? Like mount -t ext3 /dev/hda1 /boot ! Try this, about the |
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> > fstab, it's right, but to know what is wrong with your systems i probably need more information. Maybe someone |
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> > in this list had this problem once and know the solution. |
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> > Good luck! |
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> Thank you, manually specifying the filesystem type did work. How does |
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> mount know which fs type to try when it isn't specified? I haven't |
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> had this problem before and I never specify the type. |
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> - Grant |
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