From: David C. <da...@da...> - 2003-05-21 00:35:28
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Alexander Newald wrote: > first of all let me know if this is a question that would better suit the > users list. Probably. > ubda: unknown partition table Nothing wrong with that. It means that the ubda (ubd0) device doesn't have a partition, which is gernally the state if you just have an image file with a filesystem on it. > fsck.ext2: No such file or directory while trying to open /dev/ubd0 > /dev/ubd0: That's a problem - Does your filesystem contain /dev/ubd0 when you mount it over loop? You might want to create it (I believe ubd0 is b 98 0, but i may be wrong), or you might want to use devfs (devfs=mount on the command line) and hack /etc/fstab to read /dev/ubd/0. David -- David Coulson email: d...@vi... Linux Developer / web: http://davidcoulson.net/ Network Engineer phone: (216) 533-6967 |