On Sun, 24 Oct 2010, g wrote:
oops.
On 10/24/2010 11:56 AM, g wrote:
On 10/24/2010 10:25 AM, Patrick Dupre wrote:
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The partitions ext4 can be easily mounted from fedora 10
ok. was not sure if f10 had ext4.
have you run "fsck.ext4" or "dumpe2fs"?
suggest running as;
fsck.ext4 -v -f -n /dev/sdx
dumpe2fs -f -b /dev/sdx
with 'x' being device.
see 'man fsck.ext4' and 'man dumpe2fs'.
in addition:
when you boot system, interrupt, edit boot line's "rhgb" and "quiet"
so you can watch boot progress and note boot errors.
what boot error messages do in '/var/log/*'?
I found the problem (I guess), I am using logical partition so I
have to use the UUID and not the mounting point.
I did it manually, but there is probably a tool to
change the mounting point to UUID in fstab ?
Thank.
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