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Solved. It was a loose SATA cable.
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I stopped the copy/ move, shut down the Microserver, reseated all the drives and booted it again. The server paused on boot, unable to mount the drive in question. I skipped it and reviewed dmesg:...
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Last night I was using Midnight Commander to move files from one EXT4 formatted drive to another in my HP Microserver. I had used ssh to log into the Microserver and launched MC as root. All was...
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This is probably a dumb question, but I've not been able to find the answer.
Scenario: you have three networked devices (A, B & C) all in the same subnet and connected via a switch. You want to...
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Thx, I solved it a few minutes prior to your post by doing exactly what you'd just said, explicitly exporting each drive/partition and mounting each individually.
So, the lesson for anyone wanting...
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Changed NFS config as follows:
Microserver:
microserver:/$ cat /etc/exports
# /etc/exports: the access control list for filesystems which may be exported
# to NFS clients. See exports(5).
#...
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So how does one resolve it?
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I'm having a hell of a time trying to understand and resolve two NFS issues and I'm hoping that the knowlegeable folk on this forum are able to help me understand and resolve the issues (I'm guessing...
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As someone that loves music, listens constantly and is always adding to my collection by purchasing and then ripping CDs, a decent tag editor is an essential tool. I've been using Linux for the past...
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Been using XBMC on Ubuntu for just over a year now. Very happy with it. It's pretty much been a set and forget installation.
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No. 1 NIC on each Pc is connected directly to my ADSL router. The other NIC is connected to a switch serving the 192.168.168.x subnet.
I tried that, doesn't work - either you get access to the...
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I've got a (probably dumb) question but as I'm no networking guru, I'll ask it anyway.
I have 2 x PCs and a NAS. Both PCs have 2x NICS. PC connectivity to Internet is via an ADSL router.
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thanks for the link, I'll check it out and do some more googling to see whether I am able to find a definitive guide somewhere covering thioe whole shebang under Ubuntu. I'm wanting to use JFS...
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I seem to be going around in circles with this :(
I used fdisk to partition /dev/sdb and /dev/sdc, mark them type fd, rebooted to ensure that changes had been correctly written and all seemed to...
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Hi, thanks for responding. They don't show up because I'd stopped mdadm and deleted the partitions using gparted by the time I posted my initial message.
I'll have another go using the guide...
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Hi folks
I'm in the process of completing build and configuration of an Mythbuntu based PVR. One of the final steps in the configuration is to create a striped 800GB array from two identical...
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Thanks for assisting me with this. I'll try this tonight and report my results tomorrow. I might add also that in all the years lurking and/or posting in Linux forums, Justlinux is the one I keep...
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I tried using the grub command line and it responded with file not found when I sent it looking for menu.lst. I whipped out the good old ubuntu livecd and replaced the edited grub files with the...
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Ok, here we go...
I edited grub files and changed references to hd2, to hd0, disconnected old hda and hdb and then started up. Who would've guessed..."operating system not found". Reconnect...
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Ok, thanks for the explanation. I guess I've ordinarily installed OS' in drive 1 so never come across a situation where windows refuses to boot after adding/removing drives (a situation I've...
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clearly then, Linux still has some rote basics to catch up on in the user friendliness "it just works" category. I have a 400GB NTFS drive to remove, it's not even mounted in Linux yet removing it...
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My PC boots Ubuntu 7.04 off /dev/SDC. Two other drives are on board, recognised as /dev/SDA and /dev/SDB. If I remove the drives currently identified as SDA and SDB, will SDC become SDA on reboot,...
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Here's some output from some things I've tried:
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sudo fdisk -l
Disk /dev/sdg: 250.0 GB, 250059350016 bytes
255 heads, 63 sectors/track, 30401 cylinders
Units = cylinders of 16065 * 512 =...
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Hi
I've just returned from 5 weeks away and have discovered I'm unable to mount one of my hard drives which has a single partition /dev/sdg1.
Prior to going away it used to automount via fstab....
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Appreciate that - the idea was to copy the data back to the repartitioned and reformatted source drives, then to create and populate the RAID5 config.
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