Re: Mounting a new drive
- From: Steven Davies-Morris <sdavmor@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 25 Jun 2008 07:27:40 -0700
Karl Larsen wrote:
Steven Davies-Morris wrote:
I have a Hitachi 320gb drive that was until an hour ago formatted1. You do not need to mount that drive to change the partition type
as NTFS. It was seen by Gnome and showed up on my desktop. After
pulling all its data off, I decided I wanted to reformat it so
it would be a "native" file format and no NTFS anymore. So far so
good. But now I'm stuck trying to edit /etc/fstab to get it to
display. Is there an easy GUI tool to help me do this, like the
NTFS configuration tool? Failing that, how do I create a mount
point that /etc/fstab will like (I presume on /media/)
The partition is /dev/sdd1. Reiser file system. Type-Linux
(0x83). Label=Hitachi300.
UUID=27bb8f9b-38ab-4398-92c5-4fbc0dd970a1. I'll provide more info
if this isn't enough.
and put on a new file system. Use "fdisk" to change anything you
want and then mkfs.XYZ to make the new file system. In fact you
can't make a new file system if the partition is mounted.
2. Only put things you want to do a long time automatically in
/etc/fstab. Do not mess with this file. You can make it impossible
to boot up REAL EASY :-)
Karl
Karl,
It's already been reformatted -- as planned, as wanted. The issue is
getting the drive mounted. Permamentsly. As a native *nix drive, not a
"foreign" drive that has been brought over from a scrapped Windoze
box. The whole point of this is that it has to be mounted in
/etc/fstab, so please don't be telling me not to work in /etc/fstab.
That part is already done and dusted. I can see the drive, but the
system tells me that it's not mounted properly. Ergo, I will have to
edit /etc/fstab at some point...
Now that I've built the last piece of the puzzle -- creating a folder
under media where the drive could be mounted, the reiser file system
drive I had already setup in /etc/fstab is properly visible. Now it
can be permanently exposed over my LAN via samba as it was when it was
a NTFS drive, which was the point of the operation. I could have left
it as an NTFS drive, but I don't want any NTFS drives.
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