On Thu, Mar 13, 2008 at 11:24:50AM -0500, Paul A. Procacci
wrote:
> Fira wrote:
> >Hi list,
> >
> >I want to mount my /dev/ad1s1e, but it produce
error output :
> >root# mount /dev/ad1s1e /data1/
> >mount: /dev/ad1s1e: Operation not permitted
> >
> >I've checked my /var/log/messages, but it doesn't
show any message related
> >to that.
> >I've fsck that slice, and retried to remount, but
it failed again.
> >Then, I add in my fstab this entry :
> >...snip..
> >/dev/ad1s1e /data1 ufs rw
2 2
> >
> >and reboot my machine, but still the system didn't
want to mount it.
> >
> >This is my bsdlabel output :
> >root# /dev/ad1s1:
> >8 partitions:
> ># size offset fstype [fsize bsize
bps/cpg]
> > c: 488392002 0 unused 0 0
# "raw" part,
> > don't
> >edit
> > d: 163840000 0 4.2BSD 2048 16384
28552
> > e: 122880000 163840000 4.2BSD 2048 16384
28552
> > f: 163840000 286720000 4.2BSD 2048 16384
28552
> > g: 37832002 450560000 4.2BSD 2048 16384
28552
> >
> >In my understanding, ad1s1e has been formatted into
ufs, and I think there
> >should be no problem to mount it.
> >
> >So, where is the point of my mistake?
> >Thanks a lot for your responses.
Hmmm. It is difficult to know from this, but here are some
questions
to check.
First, are you doing the mount command as root or a regular
user?
you generally need to be root unless you set up some extra
things.
Second, is /dev/ad1s1e already mounted somethere ?
run df -k and see if it shows up.
Third, what are the ownership and permissions on /data1 ?
Fourth, was newfs run on the /dev/ad1s1e partition?
Note, that /dev/ad1s1e is a partition not a slice.
the associated slice is ad1s1 (eg without specifying
the 'e' partition)
In FreeBSD, a slice is the primary division of the
disk identified by
the numbers 1..4 and partitions are subdivisions of
slices identified
by letters a..h where 'c' is reserved for system use,
'a' is for root
on the boot slice but can be anything on other slices
and 'b' is
commonly used for swap on any drive/slice.
////jerry
> >
> What's your securelevel?
That is another possible issue if the OP messed around with
it.
/jrm
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