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Mounting ext2 partitions seems to fail
Hi,
I have a fresh installation of FreeBSD 7.2 on my box. I am simply trying to mount the ext2 partitions on an hard drive. The hard drive is recognized, the partitions and the file system as well. The command: mount -t etx2fs /dev/partition /mounting/point works perfectly. df -h indicates that the partition is mounted and ready to use then. But... the mounting point is then a file and not a folder anymore! So I can not do anything with it more or less. the command ls -al returns a "bad file descriptor" error. I tried to umount it and it appears as a folder again. Does anyone know why this is happening? Thank you Last edited by Sunsawe; 16th June 2009 at 10:44 PM. |
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Hello, try this:
Code:
fetch http://pflog.net/~floyd/ext2fs.diff kldunload ext2fs cd /usr/src/sys/gnu/fs patch < /root/ext2fs.diff cd /usr/src/sys/modules/ext2fs/ make depend make obj make make install make load |
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