dragoran wrote:
Jeff Spaleta wrote:
On 6/28/05, dragoran <dragoran@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
If someone has any hint how to fix this or at least can explain what
might be causing this .. please reply.
Most likely the volume label on that vfat filesystem is non-ascii you
can forcible reset the volume label of a vfat partition using
mkfs.vfat -n "11-charname"
you can fire up gnome-device-manager or lshal and see what hal things
the "volume.string" is for that partition if you want to make sure
that's the problem.
-jef
there is no volume.string.
this is everything that lshal writes about it:
udi = '/org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/volume_uuid_8266_20DC'
volume.policy.desired_mount_point = 'd>
</tr>
";' (string)
volume.policy.mount_filesystem = 'vfat' (string)
volume.policy.should_mount = true (bool)
info.udi = '/org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/volume_uuid_8266_20DC'
(string)
volume.partition.msdos_part_table_type = 12 (0xc) (int)
info.product = 'd>
</tr>
";' (string)
volume.size = 40007729664 (0x950a58200) (uint64)
volume.num_blocks = 78140097 (0x4a852c1) (int)
volume.block_size = 512 (0x200) (int)
volume.partition.number = 1 (0x1) (int)
info.capabilities = {'volume', 'block'} (string list)
info.category = 'volume' (string)
volume.is_partition = true (bool)
volume.is_disc = false (bool)
volume.is_mounted = true (bool)
volume.mount_point = '/mnt/hdb' (string)
volume.label = 'd>
</tr>
";' (string)
volume.uuid = '8266-20DC' (string)
volume.fsversion = 'FAT32' (string)
volume.fsusage = 'filesystem' (string)
volume.fstype = 'vfat' (string)
block.storage_device =
'/org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/storage_serial_6EF0CAAP' (string)
block.is_volume = true (bool)
block.minor = 65 (0x41) (int)
block.major = 3 (0x3) (int)
block.device = '/dev/hdb1' (string)
linux.hotplug_type = 3 (0x3) (int)
info.parent = '/org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/storage_serial_6EF0CAAP'
(string)
linux.sysfs_path_device = '/sys/block/hdb/hdb1' (string)
linux.sysfs_path = '/sys/block/hdb/hdb1' (string)
mkfs.vat does format the volume... this would mean that I would loose
all data stored on it.
can I change it without recreate the fs?
seems to be solved after creating backup deleting hdb1 and recreate it...
now I am coping back the data...
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