(Scyld) ext2 fs error when writing beoboot image to slave HDD
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Eric T. Miller emiller at techskills.comSat Aug 4 21:40:11 PDT 2001
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Man! I am so close! Changing from the 3Com to the Dlink NIC solved all the driver issues. Now, the slaves complete phase one and phase two boot, unpartitioned drive on slaves causes error status, just like documentation said it would. Creating default partition tables and writing those to the slaves goes off with out a hitch. But, when I envoke : beoboot-install -a /dev/hda to write the boot image to the slave hard drive, the script executes normally, but ends with an error: ext2fs check_if_mount no such file or directory while determining whether /dev/hda1 is mounted followed by some other errors that relate to the same. I'm almost there! Eric T. Miller MCP, CCNA, CCDA, N+, A+, i-Net+ Techskills, Columbus 614.891.3200 ext. 105
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