Hi,
Not entirely sure if this is the right thread.
Essentially, fdisk -l shows that /dev/sda is a drive (750 GB), with 1 partition at /dev/sda1 with system type "Linux".
I'm pretty nooby at working with drives, but I'm pretty sure that the output of:
mount /dev/sda1 /media/int
Should not... (4 Replies)
Can you please help me mount below filesystem in fstab ( I have rhel 5 )
as the line is long - it is not taking as single line
How can break this in 2 line and act as one ....please help
... (4 Replies)
Hi,
I was running short of space on /tmp which was mounted on /. Now I tried to move /tmp to another device unfortunately everything in that particular folder got copied in /tmp so I reverted back by mounting it to /. But now it has started pointing to all folders with /. How do I get out of... (4 Replies)
Hi Friends,
My source server is HP and my destination is linux. I have to mount a dir thru nfs from source to destn. almost 8 servers i did the same thing and it is working fine but on the 9th server i can't able to mount.
Everything i have did for nfs configuration.Even i can able to ping... (1 Reply)
Hi There,
I have following issue:
# df -k
Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/hda1 30470144 4200476 24696908 15% /
/dev/hda6 223461396 82243140 129683992 39% /apps
/dev/hda5 10153988 155100 9474772 2%... (3 Replies)
I format a usb key:
mkfs -t ext4 /dev/sdf1
mkfs -t ext4 /dev/sdf2
(also tried mkfs.ext4 /dev/sdfx and mke2fs -t ext4 /dev/sdfx)
and have the following:
# fdisk -l
Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System
/dev/sdf1 * 64 6097695 3048816 ... (0 Replies)
Greetings!
Got another basic question for the community :)
After wiping a drive with dd, and calling mkfs.ext4 to set things up again, fstab seems to need to be refreshed somehow to allow a call to mount for the volume.
What might the "secret handshake" be to pull this off without first... (6 Replies)
we are facing a weird NFS mount issue on one of the linux host , a NFS volume of 2.4TB is mounted in the linux host , but df only reports 131g , which exactly matches rootfilesytem size
nfs mount
filer_filer1:/vol/bug_test/q0
131G 116G 8.5G 94% /nas/bug_test
root... (2 Replies)
Hi all
I have a mount issue, that is as follows:
somebody as mount a certain file system /sim5 on /, so when I do df -h /sim5it returns Filesystem size used avail capacity Mounted on
/dev/md/dsk/d10 9.6G 7.0G 2.6G 74% /, which is the same as df -h /... (25 Replies)
Hello, is there a way to mount a filesystem which is not defined in the etc/fstab ? Could someone share me any code or command (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: srilaxman
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LEARN ABOUT OSX
mount_udf
MOUNT_UDF(8) BSD System Manager's Manual MOUNT_UDF(8)NAME
mount_udf -- mount a UDF filesystem
SYNOPSIS
mount_udf [-o options] [-s sessionStart] [-n lastRecordedLBA] [-b blockSize] [-p packetSizeInBlocks] [-v verificationPolicy] [-w] devicePath
mountPath
DESCRIPTION
The mount_udf command attaches the UDF filesystem residing on the device devicePath to the global filesystem namespace at the location indi-
cated by mountPath. This command is normally executed by mount(8) at boot time.
The options are as follows:
-o options
Options are specified with a -o flag followed by a comma separated string of options. See the mount(8) man page for possible options
and their meanings.
-v verificationPolicy
This is an advanced option not useful for regular use. It controlls the verification policy when writing to RW type optical media.
Its value can be "meta", "all", or "none". Policy "meta" means only the metadata are verified after they are written. This is the
default policy. Policy "all" means to verify data written, which could be several times slower than policy "meta". Policy "none"
does not verify any data. It is only slightly faster than "meta" in normal cases, but may result a corrupted UDF disc if the write
of metadata fails.
-s sessionStart
This is an advanced option not useful for regular use. When manually mounting a UDF volume with Virtual Partition, it specifies the
start Logical Block Address of the last session where UDF data structures (VRS and AVDP) resides. This value overrides the value
obtained from the device.
-n lastRecordedLBA
This is an advanced option not useful for regular use. When manually mounting a UDF volume with Virtual Partition, it specifies the
last recorded Logical Block Address where the UDF VAT ICB will be searched. This value overrides the value obtained from the device.
-b blockSize
This is an advanced option not useful for regular use. It specifies the block size in bytes used when mounting the UDF volume. This
value overrides the value obtained from the device.
-p packetSizeInBlocks
This is an advanced option not useful for regular use. It specifies the packet size in blocks when manually mounting the UDF volume.
This value overrides the value obtained from the device.
-w This is an advanced option not useful for regular use. It forces to enable the experimental packet writing function on optical media
that has not been fully supported, such as CD-R, CD-RW, DVD-R, DVD+R, HD DVD-R, and BD-R. Writing to these media does not work on
some drives and may cause data corruption or data loss on some other drives. Therefore, this flag should be used only by file system
developers when debugging the experimental write functions.
The -s, -n, -b, and -p flags are not useful in normal use. They are mainly used for debugging and data recovery. Since the -s, -n, and -p
flags are all specified in units of block size, when any of these flags are specified, it is strongly recommended that the -b flag is also
specified.
SEE ALSO mount(2), unmount(2), fstab(5), mount(8)BUGS
Reading of all UDF revisions (1.02 - 2.60) on both block device (e.g., hard drives and USB drives) and most optical media is supported.
Writing to block devices, DVD-RW and DVD+RW is supported with the following exceptions: (1) Cannot write Finder Info, Resource Fork, or other
extended attributes in UDF volumes of revision 1.02 and 1.50; (2) Cannot write to mirrored metadata partition.
HISTORY
The mount_udf utility first appeared in Mac OS X.
4th Berkeley Distribution December 6, 2006 4th Berkeley Distribution