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    Default FreeBSD mount problem

    anyone familiar with FreeBSD?
    I have a FreeBSD 6.1 system installed on /dev/ad0 and I have /dev/ad1 that I use as a storage unit. I've created two ufs partitions on /dev/ad1 ad1s1 and ad1s2 using sysinstall->configure->Fdisk. than I did

    newfs -O 2 /dev/ad1s1

    than I could mount both partitions
    with
    mount /dev/ad1s1 /home/disk1
    mount /dev/ad1s2 /home/disk2

    successfully.however,I had to reboot the machine few days ago and after I tried to mount those partitions to the same mount points I've got
    "Operation not permitted" message(I did it under root)
    when I ran fsck it gave me "Could not determine filesystem type"

    What am I doing wrong?
    Thanks for your help.

    PS. those partitions aren't in the /etc/fstab ,neither already mounted.
    Last edited by TurnOFF; 03-02-2007 at 05:07 PM.

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    Default Re: FreeBSD mount problem

    Quote Originally Posted by TurnOFF
    anyone familiar with FreeBSD?
    I have a FreeBSD 6.1 system installed on /dev/ad0 and I have /dev/ad1 that I use as a storage unit. I've created two ufs partitions on /dev/ad1 ad1s1 and ad1s2 using sysinstall->configure->Fdisk. than I did

    newfs -O 2 /dev/ad1s1

    than I could mount both partitions
    with
    mount /dev/ad1s1 /home/disk1
    mount /dev/ad1s2 /home/disk2

    successfully.however,I had to reboot the machine few days ago and after I tried to mount those partitions to the same mount points I've got
    "Operation not permitted" message(I did it under root)
    when I ran fsck it gave me "Could not determine filesystem type"

    What am I doing wrong?
    Thanks for your help.

    PS. those partitions aren't in the /etc/fstab ,neither already mounted.
    Since encrypted file systems cannot yet be listed in /etc/fstab for
    automatic mounting, the file systems must be checked for errors by
    running fsck(8) manually before mounting.

    # fsck -p -t ffs /dev/ad4s1c.bde

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