setting fstab options to defaults, no reply at all
May the moderator should move this thread to BSD, because it did not work at all an linux.
I set in on the mountpoint /dev/usr and after rebooting the boot-routine told me, that the second hdd was not unmounted correctly.
Systemd forced a fsck for the 2nd hdd and after not even half of the 2nd volume I was stuck on a black screen with a cursor.
On linux it did not work at all. I guess even trying to replace systemd is quite a task, not to disturb the runnig system. So on linux with systemd for the enthusiasts of their distro they may try the following commands one after another and have a look at it.
So I am fighting my way through bsd where to mount that hdd properly in the fstab. Here is the actual output of my fstab on bsd.
This is interesting, pluggin the hdd into the bsd machine it is recognized by gpart list, but not yet ready to be accessed. After
typing
there are two entries in the drop down menu for the same device. As far as I know ext2 is the basic for cooperation between linux and bsd. So now I do not have the rights, because this device has been installed in another machine with another root and user. So what can I do? Something like
yes, I remember one user on this forum telling me, that this is not the magical sledgehammer, but I need the data of the disk, it is about some years of work. And since I am working on my own machine as a single user, whats the matter with that?
this is what
tells me about the second hdd.
So any hints to solve this problem? Many thanks in advance.
Last edited by 1in10; 04-06-2016 at 09:42 PM..
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