From: Henry N. <Henry.Ne@Arcor.de> - 2006-11-07 08:16:11
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Hello, lode leroy wrote: > I have a physical drive "C:" and a network mount "N:" > I tried to access both drives via COFS as follows: > > colinux-daemon kernel=vmlinux mem=256 cobd0=rootdisk.img cofs0=C:\ cofs1=N:\ > root=/dev/cobd0 ro > > "mount -t cofs /dev/cofs0 /mnt/c" works fine, but > "mount -t cofs /dev/cofs1 /mnt/n" complains that the drive is already > mounted. cofs is not a device, it is a file system and need special params, not the notation "/dev". Change it into: mount -t cofs cofs0 /mnt/c mount -t cofs cofs1 /mnt/n or mount -t cofs 0 /mnt/c mount -t cofs 1 /mnt/n -- Henry Nestler |