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Re: Re: mkparted - new edition with nls support
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robotti |
Subject: |
Re: Re: mkparted - new edition with nls support |
Date: |
Wed, 8 May 2002 11:06:54 +0700 |
On May 8, 02, address@hidden wrote:
>
>>--------------------------------------------------
>>>I just have a few questions. I have managed to create a
>> parted 1.6 boot floppy
>>>using your tool but I can't get "mount" to mount any of my
>> devices. It appears
>>>to think that everything is ext2fs. It's vital for me to be
>> able to mount
>>>cdrom's with iso9660/joliet, hard disks with fat32 since I
>> use parted for
>>>hard disk cloning. Are these file systems left out or am I
>> just doing
>>>something wrong? My kernel supports those file systems
>>>(standard mandrake 8.2 kernel)
>>
>>It should mount any filesystem the kernel supports.
>>
>>Is the support in the kernel or as modules?
>>
>>cat /proc/filesystems
>>
>>ext2
>>iso9660
>>vfat
>>reiserfs
>>
>>It works for me.
>>
>>mount -rt iso9660 /dev/hdd /mnt/cdrom
>
>Hi and thanks,
>
>yes it appeared the default mandrake kernel loads pretty much everything
>imaginable as modules. I compiled my own kernel for this bootdisk with
>everything I need included in the kernel internally and now I can mount my
>devices / file systems.
>Another problem has occured though. I get;
>
>"\nSegmentation fault"
>
>when I try to copy a 640 MB file from my cdrom to a hard drive partition.
>
>cp /mnt/cdrom/win98bare /mnt/hdb1/
>
>Could it be a buggy busybox release?
>
>I have mounted the effected devices with the correct file systems (hdb1 is
>vfat & writable, and my cdrom is iso9660 & readable)
>
>mount -rt iso9660 /dev/hdc /mnt/cdrom
>mount -t vfat /dev/hdb1 /mnt/hdb1
That should be fixed in mkparted-1.0.3.tar.gz.
http://www.tux.org/pub/people/kent-robotti/mkparted
Thanks.