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2007 Nov 29
1
Sharing Partitions between Linux and Windows
Hi All
I've just shifteed over to linux,form Windows.I 'm having 5 partations
for use by my windows XP Professional and another one by linux.The
partation table is as shown :
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[root at localhost6 ~]# fdisk -l
Disk /dev/hdc: 250.0 GB, 250059350016
2007 Dec 09
1
Formating and Mounting Partitions giving problems
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<small>Hi <br>
After the installation of </small><small>Windows and L</small><small>inux
on my desktop.I partitioned the disk space under Windows and kept the
partitions as
2006 Dec 27
1
Software RAID1 issue
When a new system CentOS-4.4 is built the swap partition is always
reversed...
Note md3 below, the raidtab is OK, I have tried various raid commands to
correct.
swapoff -a
raidstop /dev/md3
mkraid /dev/md3 --really-force
swapon -a
And then I get a proper ourput for /proc/mdstat,
but when I reboot /proc/mdstat again reads as below, with md3 [0] [1]
reversed.
[root]# cat /proc/mdstat
2007 Mar 20
1
centos raid 1 question
Hi,
im having this on my screen and dmesg im not sure if this is an error
message. btw im using centos 4.4 with 2 x 200GB PATA drives.
md: md0: sync done.
RAID1 conf printout:
--- wd:2 rd:2
disk 0, wo:0, o:1, dev:hda2
disk 1, wo:0, o:1, dev:hdc2
md: delaying resync of md5 until md3 has finished resync (they share one or
more physical units)
md: syncing RAID array md5
md: minimum _guaranteed_
2007 Aug 21
0
Saftware RAID1 or Hardware RAID1 with Asterisk (Vidura Senadeera)
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Dear all,
Thanks for the greate explanation regaing Software/H/W Raid. This details
better but on voip-info.org/wiki pages.
Thanks lot agian.
Regs,
Vidura Senadeera.
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Dear All,
> >
> > I would like to get community's feedback with regard to RAID1 ( Software
> or
> > Hardware) implementations with asterisk.
> >
2004 Nov 16
7
Problem on FC3
I''m getting a VFS kernel panic when trying to booting to FC3 from Xen.
Its the one that says I must supply a valid "root=" option. (sorry I
don''t have it verbatim.)
I''m using the xen-2.0 binary installer, kernel 2.6.9. I am using
ext3fs, but I am fairly certain that I have compiled support into the
kernel. (I''ve tired compile xen from the 2.0
2003 Jan 16
1
File System corruption
Hi,
Yesterday I nuked an old fat32 partition on my hard drive using fdisk. I
just destroyed the partition and then created a new linux partition. Then I
created an ext3 filesystem with the following command
mkfs.ext3 -j /dev/hdc1
Everything seemed fine so I went ahead and moved all my music (MP3s and
FLACS) onto that partition.
This morning when I turn on my computer I can't mount that
2006 Sep 28
1
adding a usb drive to an existing raid1 set
it seems like I keep running into a wall.
The present raid array...well let me do an fdisk -l:
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Disk /dev/hda: 250.0 GB, 250059350016 bytes
255 heads, 63 sectors/track, 30401 cylinders
Units = cylinders of 16065 * 512 = 8225280 bytes
Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System
/dev/hda1 * 1 13 104391 fd Linux
2007 Apr 25
2
Raid 1 newbie question
Hi
I have a Raid 1 centos 4.4 setup and now have this /proc/mdstat output:
[root at server admin]# cat /proc/mdstat
Personalities : [raid1]
md2 : active raid1 hdc2[1] hda2[0]
1052160 blocks [2/2] [UU]
md1 : active raid1 hda3[0]
77023552 blocks [2/1] [U_]
md0 : active raid1 hdc1[1] hda1[0]
104320 blocks [2/2] [UU]
What happens with md1 ?
My dmesg output is:
[root at
2006 Nov 24
4
RAID 1 not boot when disconnect a disk
Hi
I have a clean CentOS 4.4 disk and I have setup a RAID 1 with two IDE disk.
The system RAID 1 boot fine but when I disconnect a disk (the first
disk) the system not boot. The screen goes black and not boot anything
(grub not boot).
Can anybody help me ? What I doing wrong ?? Excuse my english ....
My setup is:
df
S.ficheros Bloques de 1K Usado Dispon Uso% Montado en
2001 Aug 19
1
Question About Relocating Journal on Other Device
Hi. I'm using e2fsprogs 1.23 on a Roswell system with a patched 2.4.7
kernel (using patch ext3-2.4-0.9.5-247) and am trying to create an ext3
filesystem whose journal is located on another device. The incantation I'm
trying is:
mke2fs -j -J device=/dev/hdc2 /dev/hdc3
I keep getting an error along the lines of "mke2fs: Journal superblock not
found". I've tried creating
2006 Feb 10
1
4.2 install w/250GB raid arrays won't boot
hi!
raid 1 arrays: I already have 2 systems running this same raid1 config.
1 sys has 2 120 gb
1 sys has 1 120gb and 1 200gb but matching the raid partitions
this system here that is giving me fits right now has 1 250gb and 1
200gb. I tried it w/a new 250 gb for the 2nd drive but the same
results. Will not boot.
in druid, when I am config. the raid arrays, I always create the
boot partitions
2004 Dec 06
0
135 GB ext3 on broken drive -- other possibilities than "e2fsck -y"?
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Hello,
I got an IDE-drive which decided to get broken. Part of the extended
partition table was lost, but I was able to recover it, so I could reach
the ext3 filesystem with a size of about 135 GB. I made a copy of it
(luckily the ISP doesn't seem to need the broken drive urgently hehe) and
ran fsck on that copy.
The first time I ran fsck I
2004 Jun 11
2
Problems recovering data from broken disk
Hi,
maybe someone could help me out here:
I have a broken disk with serveral partitions (1-3 primary, 4
extended and 5-6 logical). I am able to get access to the primary
partions and already recovered the data.
I can see all partitions using fdisk -l /dev/hdc.
But I cannot mount the logical ones:
mount -t ext3 /dev/hdc5 /mnt
mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on
2005 Jan 07
1
135 GB ext3 on broken drive -- other possibilities than "e2fsck -y"?
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No-one out there who can give me any tips for this?
(Then the space to do experiments will finally be used in other ways.
And I hope this mail won't be consired to impolite...)
On Mon, 6 Dec 2004 15:23:15 +0100
Milan Holz?pfel <lists at mjh.name> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I got an IDE-drive which decided to get broken. Part of
2006 Nov 01
1
e2fsck: Bad magic number in super-block
I posted this to the Fedora-list, but thought I might get some
additional information here as well.
I have a HD that refuses to mount with a 'bad magic number in
super-block'. I'm running FedoraCore 6 x86_64.
[root at moe ~]# fdisk -l /dev/hdc
Disk /dev/hdc: 250.0 GB, 250059350016 bytes
255 heads, 63 sectors/track, 30401 cylinders
Units = cylinders of 16065 * 512 = 8225280 bytes
2004 Mar 16
0
Isolinux - Memdisk problems - divide by zero after booting
I'm trying to switch from a standard floppy emulation
rescue disk (PQ-Magic & Ghost) to a no emulation
large floppy using isolinux & memdisk. I finally
got the CD booting on two systems (see below)
but on a third system I get a divide by zero message
and/or other error from DOS, which is starting
to boot correctly. It appears to happen during
loading the drivers in config.sys. It is an
2004 Apr 02
1
isolinux - memdisk problems
I had posted the problem described below about two weeks ago,
and I would like to add some odd behaviour even on machines where
the zip image is loaded correctly (without divide by zero).
If I call DOS fdisk, when booted from the image, fdisks asks
if it should enable the large disk support and the returns
immediately to the command prompt.
regards
--
Bernhard Treutwein
2009 Sep 03
4
did CentOS x86 5.3 migrate to another hard drive, but console login keeps prompting even with correct password
first time poster here - hello everyone
I started out with CentOS x86 5.3 with the following partitions on my source
hard drive:
/dev/hdc1 swap
/dev/hdc2 /
I did the following to migrate my CentOS box to the destination hard drive:
1. boot up with CentOS 5.3 livecd in rescue mode
2. partition destination hard drive (/dev/hdd)
/dev/hdd1 swap
/dev/hdd2 /
3. create the
2001 Nov 23
3
core dumped messages from tune2fs
I decided to start using ext3. My kernel 2.4.15p9.
I downloaded and build util-linux-2.11m
and e2fsprogs 1.25.
I compiled ext3 in the kernel.
I started converting my filesystems and thing went ok for the first few.
I then started getting the following on each additional filesystem.
[root@joker /root]# tune2fs -j /dev/hdc4
tune2fs 1.25 (20-Sep-2001)
Creating journal inode: done
This filesystem