Re: cannot mount /dev/sdb1



On Sat, Mar 31, 2007 at 04:49:32PM +0530, Kushal Kumaran wrote:

Maybe you don't have a filesystem created on that partition. If you
don't have data you need to preserve (I assume that's true since you
talk of formatting it below), create one with "mkfs.<filesystemtype>
/dev/sdb1" and then try mounting that.

Bullseye. Thanks.

Joe


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