General :: Mount NCR Unix Disk On Box?

Mar 27, 2010

I have an NCR UNIX hard disk I need to mount it on a Linux box The FS Type in fdisk on linux is '63' for the partition How can i mount on my linux box ? what is kernel module i needed ?

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Ubuntu :: Mount HTFS (SCO Unix File System)?

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Howto mount HTFS (SCO Unix file system) under Ubuntu?

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Nov 9, 2010

How do I mount a nfs jfs2 filesystem from a aix unix platform to ubuntu client. When I issue mount aixbox:/jfs2fs /mnt on the ubuntu box I get mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on aixbox:/jfs2fs, missing codepage or helper program, or other error

(for several filesystems (e.g. nfs, cifs) you might
need a /sbin/mount.<type> helper program)
In some cases useful info is found in syslog - try
dmesg | tail or so

Is there a package that allows ubuntu to mount jfs2 filesystems from other unix boxes?

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Feb 19, 2011

I am facing an issue in linux El4,I want to mount NTFS USB Hardisk to linux, I tried to mount but i got fs related error, after I have installed ntfs-3g, then i tried to mount through this command (mount -t ntfs-3g /dev/sdb1 /mnt/usb) but now i getting Fuse error, is there any possibilty to mount NTFS disk to linux EL4 without install Fuse.

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Jul 17, 2011

I am truly sorry if this has already been answered, but I don't think the question was asked in EXACTLY THE SAME WAY, maybe?

I installed Slackware 13.37 on my Dell desktop pc (I don't think that the model information is relevant in this case...), and I was able to insert CD's and DVD's which would then be mounted AUTOMATICALLY so that I could then browse the contents etc. I can STILL do this, whether or not I am logged-in as "root" or as a "normal" user...

Now here is my problem : I JUST installed Slackware 13.37 on my Toshiba notebook (a Satellite 210, in this case) TODAY. Now, I can insert the same CD's / DVD's into the drive and have them automount as the "root" user, but when I log in as a simple user, I get errors telling me that they can NOT BE MOUNTED! The messages on quite long and complex, but I can paste an copy into a secondary post if that will help. For my part, what the error message says is a lot of gibberish!

I have examined the user information on both my desktop AND laptop computers to see if there were any major differences, and there are NONE EXCEPT FOR ONE : My "user" account on my desktop is user # 1000, while on my notebook it is 100. The DEFAULT offered in both cases was 1000 when I created the accounts, but I did not see
why the next user in the list should be over 999 higher than the last one listed, so on the notebook I did not accept the default offered, and instead choose to use # 100. Was that wrong? Why does Slackware start the first created user at such a large user number?

I did NOT do anything to allow the automount of optical disks as a user on my desktop pc (at least, not to my knowledge...) that I have not done on the notebook!

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Dec 23, 2010

I have a Corsair R60 ssd disk which is a disk with both sata and usb connectors. But the usb thing seems to be a bit non-standard, or maybe its just my fedora linux.When I insert the disk using a usb cabel to a running Fedora 14 linux system, a device called /dev/sg3 is added but that is all. No new /dev/sd* device is created so I can't mount the disk.

If I look at

cat /proc/scsi/sg/device_strs

I get

ATA Hitachi HTS54321 FB2O
HL-DT-ST DVDRAM GSA-T50N RP05
Seagate Desktop 0130
Corsair CSSD-R60GB2

So the disk is there. (The last entry) but my linux will for some reason not see it as a usb hard disk. When I insert other usb disks they work fine. It is only this specific disk which causes problems. I have tried on 3 different computers with the same result.

A hint to the problem may be that if I add the disk to a windows system(With usb) the disk is called "A fixed disk" and not a portable disk as expected. The disk works fine with linux If i connect it with the sata cabel, but I would really like to have it working with usb too. (To mount it on computers without sata).

Added:I did try to mount /dev/sg3 but mount say that its not a block device. (File say Its a character special device).

Added output from dmesg:

[ 97.454073] usb 7-1: USB disconnect, address 2
[ 105.913055] hub 2-0:1.0: unable to enumerate USB device on port 3
[ 107.048054] usb 2-3: new high speed USB device using ehci_hcd and address 5
[ 107.162900] usb 2-3: New USB device found, idVendor=1b1c, idProduct=1ab8

[code]....

I found an other guy with exactly the same problem [URL] so I think its beginning to look like a bug in the drives firmware or in the linux kernel.

Final update:Corsair have said that the disk design is broken and there does not seem to be any way to make it work.

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Dec 27, 2010

I have a large qcow2 formatted disk image, which I use as storage. Often I need to move data to and from this disk image. I mount the disk using the qemu-nbd tool as follows:

modprobe nbd max_part=63
qemu-nbd -c /dev/nbd0 /host/disk100G.img
mount /dev/nbd0p1 /home/rup/disk

But disk access fails every now and then in the midst of some I/O operation with an "Input/output error". At that point I have to manually unmount the disk and re-mount it so that I can run the program again:qemu-nbd -d /dev/nbd0umount joborkhaki/What could be the reason for this? Is there a better tool that I can use to maintain a qcow2 disk image?

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Mar 13, 2010

I have a disk with two folders, folder1 and folder2. I'd like to mount these folders separately in my home folder, that is, to the locations:

Code:

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May 2, 2010

How can I mount an NTFS disk in CentOS 5.4? I did 'yum list | grep -i ntfs', but that doesn't show any ntfs rpms. Does CentOS support NTFS filesystems?

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Feb 5, 2011

I have installed fedora 12 and windows XP as dual boot, because of some reason I formated windows XP and re-installed it. after installing windows XP , I tried to rescue fedora with it DvD. but I couldn't,

Then I install fresh copy of fedora 12, by shrinking with current system. the new copy of fedora is installed on new partition of disk. there is some important data on my previously installed fedora 12. that disk is shown by "160 GB Hard Disk: 36 GB LVM2 Physical Volume" I am unable to mount this partition.

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Aug 2, 2010

I am having a rather strange issue. I have windows 98 installed into a disk image that I use bochs to boot it with. I want to transfer some files to the image but now I am unable to mount it. I will attach the drive to the loopback device but when I go to mount I get wrong fs type bad option ... etc.

The command I used to mount was

Code:
#mount -t vfat /dev/loop0 /media/loopdisk
cfdisk shows it ok as does fdisk. shows as a fat16 file system. When I attempt to check it for errors using fsck.msdos I get

Code:
# dosfsck 3.0.6 04 Oct 2009, FAT32, LFN
# Logical sector size (64543) is not a multiple of the physical sector size.

When I boot into windows 98 in bochs and check the disk it tells me there is no problems.

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Jan 26, 2010

Is it possible to mount a 2nd hard disk without erasing the data that is already on it? If so, what command must I enter. The system recognizes that the disk is there, I just can't access the data because it hasn't been mounted.

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Jun 15, 2011

I have ubuntu 10.4. i install rdesktop 1.7. i run this commands:

Tal is external hard drive connecting at usb in ntfs file system.

I connect to windows 7. i see the hard drive in computer and i can access to files and create new files and folders, but when i try to copy a new file to a folder he show me a error message: You need premission perform this action

Your require permission from computer's administratorn to make changes to this folder tal on my computername

Disk from Remote Desktop Connection.

I try chmode and chowne too but i read i linux forum when it ntfs is no use.

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Jul 7, 2011

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Background: The HD comes from a linux based NAS box Synology DS207+. The NAS uses ext3 as filesystem. Both NAS disks are fine, but the other NAS hardware is dead and not worth repairing or replacing.

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Apr 2, 2010

I have a machine that has an integrated USB flash drive somewhere in it that I can not seem to mount. The OS knows it is there, as I can see it in the dmesg output, but the actual "node" in /dev doesn't actually exist. I'm baffled. Will you help me figure this out? Here's what I came up with so far. The disk is attached to the USB bus, used as a SCSI block device. In dmesg, it is referred to at one point as sdf, as well as under /sys/class/scsi_device. When I go check /dev, /dev/sdf does not exist!:

Code:

cat /proc/bus/usb/devices
T: Bus=02 Lev=01 Prnt=01 Port=00 Cnt=01 Dev#= 2 Spd=480 MxCh= 0
D: Ver= 2.00 Cls=00(>ifc ) Sub=00 Prot=00 MxPS=64 #Cfgs= 1
P: Vendor=090c ProdID=1000 Rev=11.00

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Jun 30, 2010

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May 11, 2011

I have one hard disk (call her HDA) that contains nothing but a single ext4 partition containing a backup of all my important data. Last night I did a clean install of Ubuntu 10.10 on my primary hard disk (call her HDB) and from there proceeded to upgrade directly to Ubuntu 11.04 upgrade. In 10.10, I was able to read HDA just fine. However after the upgrade, I can no longer mount this drive. When mounting from file browser:

Code:

Error mounting: mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/sda,missing codepage or helper program, or other error In some cases useful info is found in syslog - try dmesg | tail or so The end of dmesg said the following:

Code:

dmesg | tail
[ 82.130904] EXT4-fs (sda): bad geometry: block count 122096646 exceeds size of device (122096381 blocks)

my hard disk has a block count greater than the size of my device. I've done my background searching on this and tried a command line utility I've never heard of before:

Code:

# sudo e2fsck /dev/sda
e2fsck 1.41.14 (22-Dec-2010)
The filesystem size (according to the superblock) is 122096646 blocks
The physical size of the device is 122096381 blocks

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this is as far as I've gotten. This drive holds over a decade's worth of work for me and is extremely valuable. I really didn't think that the Ubuntu upgrade process would mess with this drive, seeing as the Ubuntu install was contained on an entirely different drive. What is it that I need to do to restore my drive to working status?

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Sep 12, 2009

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Well yesterday this disk just would not mount.
Read through related posts but nothing seemed to work. Even tried it on a Windows machine.

Tried TestDisk utility. Found nothing wrong with the drive, but still could not repair the MBR.log code...

Palimpsest Utility recognized the drive, but just will not let me do anything with it except format it.

How can i repair the partitions and MBR without losing all my data?

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Feb 23, 2009

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Ok I just installed my 1.5 TB drive. I used Gparted to format it as ext3 . why is it saying that the size is 1.36TB with 22.12Gib used and 1.34 TiB unused. How is it that I used the drive and all I did was install it. how should I reformat/format it.? I'm not putting an OS on it. Just media.

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May 7, 2010

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Feb 6, 2011

I have an IDE disk which fails intermittently. It contains data only, no system files. (The system files are on /dev/sda1). Mostly at boottime the system fails to mount it even though it is listed in /etc/ftab as /dev/hda1 /mnt/hda1 ext2 default 1 0 I want to recover the files on it.

Is it possible to mount it after bootup? Is it necessary to reboot to detect attached disks? If the BIOS fails to detect the disk, is it impossible to mount it thereafter?

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e.g.
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exports /home to HOST2
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set quota from HOST2 for /home

Is this possible? I have not tried it, I wonder if anyone tried it.

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Aug 9, 2011

file 1 :

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-------- -------------------- --------------
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BP1 12734 2
BP1 12735 3
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