Ubuntu :: Can't Find Slave Drive ?
Jan 5, 2010I can't find my slave hardrive I went and checked to see if I forgot to plug it in but I i had everything in the correct places I'm thinking it might be a defected drive.
View 2 RepliesI can't find my slave hardrive I went and checked to see if I forgot to plug it in but I i had everything in the correct places I'm thinking it might be a defected drive.
View 2 Repliesi'm about to perform a fresh ubuntu install, and i was wondering if anyone knew whether installing on the slave or master drive mattered. i know if you're installing on the same drives it's slightly faster for ubuntu to be installed first, but that doesn't seem to be the case since i have two separate drives
View 9 Replies View RelatedSo i am currently running Windows XP on my Master Drive, and i wanted to learn Linux. But since this PC is shared by other people, i cant just get rid of Windows, so i got a another HD. Can i download Ubuntu onto my Master Drive, and run the installation from my Master Drive and have it install onto my Slave Drive?
View 6 Replies View RelatedI have installed Musix distro on my brand new amd 64 dual core computer but for some reason it is not showing in the media folder. Been a while since i mounted a slave and plain ubuntu seems to do it automatically so i forgot what commands i need to see it. Would love some help as the Musix forum is messed up. They have most of their forum in spanish and the parts that are english are not complete. I managed to sign up but that damn thing is really messed up. I signed up as over 18 but it sends you a form to have signed as under 18. Made 2 different users and still the same problem.
View 9 Replies View RelatedI just installed ubuntu, this is my first time with it so excuse my ignorance regarding it. My issue is that ubuntu does not show my secondary slave seagate hdd .. it only shows and installs on my western digital master primary one. I need to have access to my slave drive because it has data on it which i wanna use.
My secondary slave shows up in my windows and bios just fine. So what gives?
I have all these files saved to slave from when i was using windows music, movies, pictures, video games, software etc can i make the slave drive work in my linux distro without harming it the drive is ntfs formatted.
View 3 Replies View Relatedtaking out the windows master drive while installing ubuntu on the slave drive as i'm not entirely sure about the reasoning -- something to do with a GRUB confliction.
View 3 Replies View RelatedI got a sort of usb connected device(not an external enclosure) so i can connect a sata hard drive into a machine that only has ide connections but the drive is not mounting. I am not very good at mounting slave hard drives anyway ,,,,never been able to get one happening without help. I am wanting to read this drive as i killed another desktop machine(i think the mb) and i need the data off the hard drive. The drive is shown in a directory and in the media directory. Can't think of what else sorry as i am so tired from testing everything out of the machine that i killed.....
View 4 Replies View RelatedI want to mount the old partitioned drive with all my data as a slave and then transfer to the new system. Have fiddled around with settings in fstab without the required result. As I remember, disk was partitioned with home, root and swap.
View 5 Replies View RelatedHave older system, self-built around 2000 or so. My plan is to optimize the system for speed and utility, upgrade the OS from W2000 Pro to XP Pro, and include dual boot so as to install some version/distro (?) of Linux to learn on. Present system: X86 based (32 bit), using a P4, 1.8 GHz/400 MHz fsb, with 512mb of DDR RAM installed, can upgrade to 2 gigs total.Shuttle MV42 motherboard, including onboard video and sound (S3 Graphics ProSavage DDR P4M266/VIA 8751/8233 chipset, VIA AC'97 Audio Controller, 2.2 compliant)
If I should decide to use the available 160 gig drive as a dual boot system, in order to install both XP and some version of Linux, how should I set it up? How many partitions will XP and Linux need or work with best? How much space for each OS? What file systems? Should I format/partition it with the existing W2000 OS? What comes first, the chicken or the egg? (XP or Linux?) I have read somewhere that it matters which OS is installed first, due to boot records being overwritten by successive OS installs. I plan to keep W2000 on the first HDD at least until I move my files over to XP. Will I need to switch the master/slave designations after installing XP and Linux on the new drive, since I will want to boot from that drive?
so i used to have my harddrive mounted in fstab, to /mnt/diskS. than i decided to change the permissions to 766 global i believe i read somewhere with chmod. anyways so after that i checked to see if it worked and to my dis believe all my files are gone. or just arnt showing, the space taken up hasnt decreased but i just cant see any of my files. so i decided to take the harddrive out of fstab and restart my computer. and after restart when i click on the folder the harddrive is mounted in it says permissions belong to 1000?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI want a new user to be able to access a slave harddrive via ssh, how do I sent up an account for that person it is on a local lan
View 3 Replies View Relatedwhen on it`s own but if i put another drive on the same lead either as master or slave it is then reconised? If i boot into a boot disk for windows even though i have no c drive some of the utilities work the same and reconise it hd tune for instance.Would it have some thing to do with the size of the drive? Im using a fujitsu pentium 4 board.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI was looking in the disk utility and my primary slave has a few bad sectors, is there a way to fix this? I have attached a screen shot.
View 4 Replies View RelatedI'm fairly new to linux in general, I am making strides, and I decided to buy a 500gb hard drive to run as a slave, for the increasing amount of data I store, and I cant use it. I tried to follow a PsychoCats tutorial, and while it was informative, I either did something wrong, or I didn't understand. With Gparted I managed to format it with Ext4. IT shows up in my diskspace widgit as /dev/sdb1. But states it isn't accessible, and has a total drive space of 0mb. I don't need anything fancy. I just want it to read and write properly.
View 9 Replies View RelatedHow do I find my dvd writer drive that I installed? It shows up that my hard drive recognizes that its hooked up on the black screen that comes up when first turn on computer. But when I go to my computer it just have the cd drive available. What do I do?
View 9 Replies View RelatedI noticed that the sftp kio slave in konq in alen bob's kde 4.4 wasn't working so did some digging and found that it's dependant on libssh now - I presume this hasn't been added yet to slack-current. I know fish is available but anyone else got comment on this?
View 5 Replies View RelatedI have 2 nameservers setup, a master and a slave. when I first setup the slave, I restarted bind9 and all of the zone records propagated just fine. Today, I updated one of the records on the master (no problems), but when I restarted bind9 on the slave it gave me a FAILED message. I checked the log and it was trying to receive notify's from my gateway address (192.168.10.1), and got "Failed to update from non-master". I did some research and found several people having a similar problem, but their slaves were trying to update from their own IP, not from the gateway IP. I tried their solution (allow-notify { 192.168.10.1; }) but all that did was allow the slave to restart bind without errors, it still doesn't update the records. It says "zone is up to date" but it's not.
IP's are:
Gateway 192.168.10.1
Master 192.168.10.200
Slave 192.168.10.201
All of my zone records have the masters statement set to 192.168.10.200 I don't know how it even came up with the gateway address
I'm trying to add my xp drive to the boot menu but I'm having some trouble with it. I've been going over dozens of topics on many forums and I still can't get it to work (I'm new to linux/ubuntu btw).
Ok, so, I have Ubuntu 10.04 on the main drive (primary master) and xp on a second drive (secondary slave) and from what I've read sec. slave is hd3. I added the lines I found in another thread (here I think) but when I tried to boot xp it said the drive didn't exist.
Here's my menu.lst file code...
I have facing a problem on installation of hadoop multinode cluster. I have installed single node cluster in 2 machines and configured the conf folder of both machines. i have taken one as master machine and another as slave. When i execute start-all.sh on master machine all the parameters are enabled properly on master but didnt enable on slave. When i execute start-all.sh on master iam getting eror that cannot copy log files into slave. The error is as below,
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I have an EeePC 901, with a 4gb SSD and a 16gb SSD installed. Trying to get Natty installed and hit a few problems not least of which, that it won't fit on the 4gb drive! However in my BIOS setup under HDD config it says:
Secondary Master=4gb
Secondary Slave=16gb
I have no other devices attached. Why aren't they Primary? And I can't seem to switch them round.
I've loaded Virtual Box on my laptop - - and would like find a way to read my C drive in Windows XP - - can anyone provide assistance?
View 3 Replies View RelatedRight so I reformated my windows partition to ext3. Now ubuntu tells me there is a problem with it when I start the system. It says it cand find it and asks me if I want to: s ignore this or m fix it manually. Well that or something quite similar. how I make it understan I don't have a windows partition any more?
View 3 Replies View RelatedI just plugged in a 698GB external hard drive into my computer and ran Xubuntu. But it doesn't show up on the desktop. I am new to this OS, where can I find it? I would like to make some backups.
View 5 Replies View RelatedI use Windows 7: Home Premium and I have three partitions on my hard disk. Lately I installed Ubuntu NOT on C: (win 7) BUT on D: (size 104 GB). Now, I CAN'T find the drive (D:) on Ubuntu. However I can still find it on Win 7.
View 9 Replies View RelatedI setup 2 servers for DHCP and DDNS failover. But I see only Master DNS can update to db. file. When I disconnect Master, the Slave can release new IP to client but can't update record to db. file.
Error:
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bdc named[878]: client 192.168.100.2#36203: signer "rndc-key" denied
Nov 28 22:42:22 bdc named[878]: client 192.168.100.2#36203: update forwarding 'systeminteg.com/IN' denied
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I have a CD writer/DVD reader in my laptop. K3B can't find it now. It was working an hour ago, then I upgraded firefox, and now it's not working. My username is added to the "cdrom" group in the Yast user management section. As root, I entered "kde3 k3b" into the shell and it started K3B and found my CD/DVD drive. I don't know why it can't find it as a normal user.
View 9 Replies View RelatedHow do you find the device (e.g. /dev/*) for a mounted USB drive in Linux (Ubuntu 10.04)? I'm trying to format a Cruzer USB flash drive, and when I plug it in, the icon for the mounted filesystem appears on my desktop. However, when I open GParted, it doesn't list the filesystem as an option to partition.
The recommendations I've found through Google include monitoring tail -f /var/log/messages, which they claim should list the device name when the drive is mounted, but this never happens for me. I've also read that the USB drive would usually be linked to /dev/sdb, but this appears as a broken link on my filesystem. How else would I find the device?
I have a mini hp 2133 with windows vista home basic which may i add sucks big time. I'm trying to install Ubuntu Remix on it but during the prepare partition part i get the same screen
mini hp 2133 does not have a DVD or CD ROM. So i'm installing this form a USB.
I've been having some trouble getting my two external USB hard drives to mount on boot. They are not recognized by lsusb after a boot, but after they are power cycled or unplugged & replugged they will show up in lsusb and mount. One odd thing I noticed was that when one of the drives was moved to a different port before booting it would be recognized for that boot onlyI have tried adding usb_storage to /etc/modules and doing a update-initramfs to my kernel (2.6.31-14) to no avail.
Since I started having this problem, I have reinstalled ubuntu on a different internal drive, and this did not fix it.I'm not sure if this matters, but the UUIDs of the two drives are identical. I would try reformatting one of them but its quite inconvenient. My /etc/fstab is set up to mount them using their labels (ex1 and ex2) rather than the UUID, and I can mount them both at the same time