Fedora :: F12 VFAT Volume Label Case Wrong

Feb 25, 2010

Under both Windows and Fedora 11, my USB flash drive was mounted using the volume label of "RBR Astro". Under Fedora 12, it now gets mounted as "RBR ASTRO". I like my old case. It's a small nuisance, but it also ended up breaking all my links to files/directories that I store on flash. How can I get the flash to mount while preserving case?

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Fedora :: Ext4 Image On Vfat Volume?

Apr 27, 2011

Does anyone know if there's a way to create an ext4 image on top of a vfat volume? I know how to create a disk image file and mount it on the loopback device, but a vfat volume allows a max file size of 4 GB so is there a way to make a spanning disk image?For example you'd have disk1.img through disk3.img where each one is 4 GB, but when mounted via loopback it would appear as one complete 12 GB ext4 volume. Is this possible?

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Programming :: C# Control Cannot Fall Through From One Case Label To Another?

Feb 27, 2011

I'm having this problem with this piece of code, and i don't really get what the problem is, maybe is because i am already too sleepy to concentrate enough but maybe

switch(plazo){
case 1:
plazo = 12;

[code]....

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Software :: Mount NTFS And VFAT Partitions And Make Them Case-insensitive?

Feb 16, 2010

Is there a way I can mount NTFS and VFAT partitions and make them case-insensitive? Somehow I installed Linux this time around and it's all case sensitive. Argh.

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Ubuntu :: USB Mount Point Is Not Volume Label Anymore In Lucid

Apr 30, 2010

When I plug in a USB in Lucid, it gets mounted at /media/usb0 , etc. I'd like it to mount as /media/<volumelabel>. I know HAL is gone and things have changed, but I'd like to still have the USB mounted at /media/<volumelabel> as it used to, as I got scripts that use those mount points.

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Debian :: Umounting With LABEL=label In Fstab ?

Jan 31, 2010

I'm having trouble umounting partitions.

This is the entry I have in /etc/fstab for backup:

I can mount it ok:

But can't umount it:

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OpenSUSE Multimedia :: Wrong Volume Control Via Keyboard?

Jun 10, 2010

I own an ASUS G71V laptop and I run openSUSE 11.2 with latest kernel and patches.

I just tried to use Fn+F10/F11/F12 combinations to regulate volume, just to see if they work.

I found that (from KDE 4.4.3) I can see the pop-up volume indicator going up and down as I press the right combination.

Ok... unfortunately, hardware keys regulate the wrong volume slider as I can see by opening Kmix. The front-microphone channel instead of master is regulated.

Actually, I just found that if I click on the volume icon on the taskbar I get the front mic slider, which seems to be bad.

How can I tell KDE that the default channel is the "master"?

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Slackware :: Mkisofs -iso-level 1 Converts To Lower Case Instead Of Upper Case?

Oct 28, 2010

Kernel 2.6, Slackware 12.0
mkisofs 2.01

I do 'mkisofs -iso-level 1 -o image John Smith.txt'. Only an example. When I mount image, ls outputs john_smi.txt. So it has shorten to 8.3 and translated ' ' into '_'. This is in accordance with the manual, although it doesn't say the conversion will be done.

Quote:

-iso-level level
.........................
With all iso9660 levels from 1..3, all filenames are restricted to upper case letters, numbers and the underscore (_).
...........................

However, as it did not reject the file name, it should have converted it to all upper case, it seems to me. And -iso-level 2|3 does the same thing.

Code:

root@darkstar:~# mkisofs -iso-level 1 -o image John Smith.txt
Total translation table size: 0
Total rockridge attributes bytes: 0
Total directory bytes: 0

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General :: Difference Between 'LABEL=/1' And 'LABEL=/'

Jun 2, 2010

I have to configure "Oracle Ent Linux 5" in different two server.

After installing the server ,I observer that the grub loader entry are different like:

Machine 1:

Machine 2:

Here , I don't understand the difference between 'LABEL=/1' and 'LABEL=/' .

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Ubuntu :: Error - Set A Valid User Name Consisting Of A Lower Case Letter Followed By Lower Case Letters And Numbers

Mar 12, 2010

I tried to add my wife , and when I put in a password for her, this error comes up."Please set a valid user name consisting of a lower case letter followed by lower case letters and numbers." I did all that and I still can't set a password for her.

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Fedora :: Filesystem 'vfat' Not Recognized In F13?

Jul 24, 2010

After upgrading from Fedora 12 ot Fedora 13 I now get this message when mounting a FAT32 partition in /etc/fstab: mount: unknown filesystem type 'vfat' Does not Fedora recognized FAT32 partitions anymore ? Am I missing a package which adds 'vfat' filesystem support ? This worked without problems in Fedora 12 and the upgrade to Fedora 13 from a Fedora 13 installation DVD ran without problems or errors.

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Programming :: Perl Switch Statement Throwing Error Like Bad Case Statement (invalid Case Value)?

Oct 6, 2010

I've written a simple perl code to learn switches in perl.My code is pasted below,

#!/usr/bin/perl
$opt = 1;
switch($opt) {

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Fedora :: 14 ,Vfat Occasionally Mounts As Read Only?

Feb 8, 2011

I am running Fedora 14 with kernel 2.6.35.74 x86_64 and I am having an issue with a Vfat partition that is shared with Windows 7 on a dual boot setup. this partition contains my mozilla profiles and it occasionally mounts as read only in Fedora. I wont be able to write to it and root doesnt seem to be able to write to it when this happens. I checked this by trying to redirect an output of ifconfig. My fstab entry looks like this.

Code:
UUID=5830-75A8 /home/joe/share_storage vfat rw,umask=0000,uid=500,gid=joe 0 0
and ls -l

Code:
drwxrwxrwx. 8 joe joe 4096 Dec 31 1969

These two (fstab and ls -l) always look the same whether the partition behaves as read only or not.

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General :: Mounting VFAT As User In Fedora 14

Jan 27, 2011

I can't seem to mount my local VFAT partition with username ownership; it is consistently mounted as daemon. I've tried to CHOWN and CHGRP the mount point of /media/SHARED (its location), but that doesn't work. I should include the reason in case you have other suggestions that are alternative to changing ownership on the mounted VFAT drive:

In my old Fedora 9, I ran Eudora under Wine. The program lived on my VFAT partition. I could hence run Eudora under both Windows and Fedora, which was really nice - even though I hardly boot into Windows anymore. While I did notice the username and group name were the same as they are under Fedora 14 fstab mounting - daemon - it still worked without a hitch. To note, the partition was also automounted in Fedora 9 in fstab.I just upgraded to Fedora 14. When I automount the drive through fstab, Eudora will not launch. Yet when I manually mounted the drive (and I noticed that the username and group are my local username, not daemon), Eudora launches fine. So while my solution, mounting the drive manually when Fedora 14 starts, does in fact work, it is a bit of a pain. Luckily I don't reboot too often!

In any case, I wanted to see if anyone has any suggestions. Maybe it's just a mounting syntax issue; but as for mounting syntax in fstab, I used the same line as my F9 fstab.The line I used was: /dev/sda3 /media/SHARED vfat umask=0000,dmask=0000,uid=0002,gid=users,users 0 0

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Fedora Installation :: Can't Boot From Vfat File System?

Feb 18, 2009

When installing Fedora 10 or 11 Alpha, I get the following message when attempting to install the entire root filesystem (including /boot) to a vfat partition:"Error with Partitioning.The following critical errors exist with your requested partitioning scheme. These errors must be corrected prior to continuing with your install of Fedora.

Bootable partitions cannot be on an vfat filesystem.

Bootable partitions cannot be on an vfat filesystem."

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Software :: NFS Configuration Between Fedora & Debian On Vfat Partition?

Mar 14, 2010

I have performed NFS installation on debian(as server) and fedora(as client). I made tests for 2 directories. The first one(from a debian home/somedir directory worked perfectly) but the second one not. This second directory is a hard disk partionned on fat32(vfat in my /etc/fstab file).

I have no error with both command :
Code:
exportfs
in debian and
Code:
mount -a

[Code].....

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Fedora :: CodeBlocks Writing To Vfat Partition Permission Error?

Dec 30, 2010

I partitioned my drive to dual boot with XP, and I also added in a fat32 partition so both Windows and Linux can read/write to there to share files. I now have a problem with permissions (I know that fat32/vfat does not support permissions.) I can as my normal user read/write to this partition, but I want to set-up a CodeBlocks project on there and this is where I run into my permissions error.I can create it and the .cbp file is there ect. but I can not save any work, it will complain ('could not write', or sometimes with 'maybe this drive is write protected'.) I have something like

UUID=1234-1A23 /repo vfat defaults,umask=000 0 0
in my /etc/fstab

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Fedora :: Edit Label In Grub

Jul 28, 2011

I just installed Fedora15 on my Netbook, I find it simply the best OS for this kind of PC. Anyway I have a little problem, Before install Fedora, I installed Windows 7. Now when I start my Netbook, Grub starts countdown, so far so good, then I press any key to enter OS selector where Windows is shown under "other" I would like to know if I can change the label "other" in "Windows7". Also, can I remove the Countdown and make grub starts by let me select which OS I want to start?

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Ubuntu :: ERROR: Ddf1: Wrong # Of Devices In RAID Set "ddf1_Series1" [1/2] On /dev/sdb No Volume Groups Found

Jul 2, 2011

Adding a kernel parameter to GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash nodmraid" (not 100% it should go there grub2 is new to me, but that is another story) I noticed the following error when running update-grub.

ERROR: ddf1: wrong # of devices in RAID set "ddf1_Series1" [1/2] on /dev/sdb No volume groups found

Now I have not a clue where it is getting ddf1_Series1 from.sdf1 is part of a RAID1 group that has mdadm RAID1 > luks > LVM

md6 : active raid1 sdi1[1] sdf1[0]
1465135936 blocks [2/2] [UU]
bitmap: 0/175 pages [0KB], 4096KB chunk

Errors bug me.. as I am new to grub2 was wondering if anyone has an insight into the error / where to investigate Still reading the grub2 / grub manuals.

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Fedora :: Dumb Lvm - Volume Group And Volume Names Are Gone From View

Jan 22, 2011

I don't know much about lvm and I've managed to screw up a drive. I had a 500GB drive with FC14 on it and I wanted to copy over a load of data to my new 1TB that was replacing it. I set up my new install the same way as the old...including the same volume names (error number 1 I think) I successfully mounted the old/500GB drive (using vgscan and vgchange -a y etc.) using a laptop (running FC13) and an external hdd cradle. I could access the files I wanted but this wasn't the machine I wanted to copy them to (I was doing this while waiting for the install to finish on the new drive).

When I tried the same process on the new install I found that having two lvm with the same name meant I couldn't mount the external one. So I opened the disk utility (palimsest) and was going to change the name of the old volume group but it wouldn't let me do that. I then thought maybe I could get away with just changing the name of the partition where the files were and maybe I could add it to the mounted group or something so I changed it to lv_home2. This changed the name of my new/1TB lv_home to lv_home2 as well. So thinking that wasn't the answer I just changed the name of the new lv_home2 back to lv_home.

From that point on I haven't been able to see the old drives partitions (the new volume group still works so far). I has a physical volume but the volume group and volume names are gone from view. When I try to vgscan on my main computer or the laptop I had it working on earlier I get:

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Fedora :: Rename Disk Label On Desktop?

Oct 13, 2009

I have a 21GB mounted partition /media/mydata. On my desktop it's labelled as "21 GB Filesystem". When I open it with Nautilus it's called "mydata". Is there a way of changing that label to "mydata" on the desktop?

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Red Hat / Fedora :: Label Being Displayed Differently In KDE/Gnome

Mar 23, 2010

So I ran a software in both KDE and Gnome respectively and it seems both of them have separate displays. By that I mean, one is displaying a part of the string(a Label) and the other is not displaying the string at all. I will include some relevant information such as the software uses SWT kit. Also the string is displayed perfect in Windows. If it's still not clear I will sum it up in a sentence. I am trying to display a label using SWT kit and, its being displayed correctly on Windows,partially correct on KDE(Half of the string) and not displayed on Gnome.

I have tried GridDat.grabExcessHorizontalSpace=true, but it didn't. how to approach the problem otherwise?

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Fedora :: Wrap Icon Label Text In Overview?

Jul 4, 2011

how to wrap the text in the overview for the icons I tell you I love opensource. Straight from some of the guys who wrote gnome shell, and yes the reason it was left out by default is because it has some quirks. Yes it wraps text - however if you have long words - like this_file_has_no_spaces then it will overflow into the icon on either side of it. But most application names have spaces. The obvious place you will see this happening is in recent items where that displays system files etc. The other issue is that when you hover/highlight an icon it will only highlight the first line of text. That's pretty much it and with a few lines of code then you can increase the font size of applications and don't have to worry about names getting cut off

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Fedora :: Mapping The Mute / Volume- Up / Volume-down?

Aug 13, 2010

I'm running f13 on eeeeeeepc netbook .... gnome and compiz The <FN> keys that control volume are not working, but brightness, for example, works fine. The keyboard settings in gnome do not seem to allow me to set the volume to the <fn> key combos.

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Nov 5, 2009

I get spammed with this message by the troubleshooter, is the audit-libs package related to this ? there was an update today.

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Fedora :: Sort Is No Longer Case Sensitive?

Dec 16, 2009

I recently upgraded to Fedora release 12 (Constantine) and noticed that sort is no longer case insensitive.

echo -e "ba
a
A" | sort
a
A
ba

I think it should be:

a
ba
A

The -f flag does not change anything. I have sort (GNU coreutils) 7.6.

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Mar 13, 2009

I went to print something and I get this message: Summary: SELinux is preventing access to files with the default label, default_t.

Detailed Description: SELinux permission checks on files labeled default_t are being denied. These files/directories have the default label on them. This can indicate a labeling problem, especially if the files being referred to are not top level directories. Any files/directories under standard system directories, /usr, /var. /dev, /tmp, ..., should not be labeled with the default label. The default label is for files/directories which do not have a label on a parent directory. So if you create a new directory in / you might legitimately get this label.

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Fedora :: Error "unable To Access Resume Device (LABEL=SWAP-sda8)

Mar 7, 2010

I have FC6 system with kernel 2.6.22.14-72.fc6 When I rebooted my system, I got error message "unable to access resume device (LABEL=SWAP-sda8) then it went to fsck automatically to all the partition and then stop (failed)

Checking filesystems
/1:clean, 10543/2560864 files, 204494/2560359 blocks
fsck.ext3: unable to resolve 'LABEL=/backup'
/boot: clean, 155076/19546112 files, 13456168/39072080 blocks

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Sep 9, 2010

if an admin decides this is security feel free to move, at the moment I can't decide where so posted here...On my laptop (msi-u100) my bluetooth stack creates rfcomm0 but is not applying the correct context label to it so selinux is bitching.

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Red Hat / Fedora :: File Repair - Fsck.ext3: Unable To Resolve 'LABEL=/home' FAILED

Jul 27, 2010

while rebooting the system i had supposed to go to file repair system with the problem

fsck.ext3: Unable to resolve 'LABEL=/home' FAILED.

*** An error occurred during the file system check.
*** Dropping you to a shell; the system will reboot.
*** When you leave the shell.

Give root password for maintenance (or type Control-D) (repair file system)# how do i get the system reboot

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