Red Hat / Fedora :: Virtual Box - Rhel5.5 Logical Drive Cannot Be Mounted?
Feb 22, 2011
i am trying to access a drive - M which is a logical one.i have formatted it with ext3 file system and i would like to access the drive all of 30gb from Virtual-Box's Linux os.i am using RHEL 5.5 server in Virtual bOx on a Win XP Os.i have also tried various mount command but at times i get this protocol failed error,Also tried changing the default name given by the Vbox for the drive and tried mounting the same but no success.
i am able to mount the other drives-NTFS partition even automatically since i have edited my /etc/fstab for this.that works but this partition which i created using the paragon partition software is of type ext3 which I am not able to mount
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USB device: /sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1a.0/usb1/1-1/1-1.6)
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STOP UNIT: start stop unit: transport: Host_status=0x07 [DID_ERROR]
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