I am using Redhat 9 and at the time of booting it displays Mounting local file systems and other filesystems are failed. The correct message is, "Mounting local filesystems: mount: wrong filesystem type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/fd0 or too many mounted file systems. .... Mounting other filesystem: floppy0: probe failed floppy0: probe failed .............................. end_request I/O error, dev 02:00 (floppy), sector 0 vfat-fs: Unable to read superblock mount: wrong filesystem type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/fd0 or too many mounted file systems."
i couldnt find the error i wil be pleased if someone helps me in this.
Thanks in advance rsm
Francis Pereira
On Wed, 7 Dec 2005 18:16:29 +0530 subramani Wrote :
I am using Redhat 9 and at the time of booting it displays Mounting local file systems and other filesystems are failed. The correct message is, "Mounting local filesystems: mount: wrong filesystem type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/fd0 or too many mounted file systems. .... Mounting other filesystem: floppy0: probe failed floppy0: probe failed .............................. end_request I/O error, dev 02:00 (floppy), sector 0 vfat-fs: Unable to read superblock mount: wrong filesystem type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/fd0 or too many mounted file systems."
i couldnt find the error i wil be pleased if someone helps me in this.
The log says that its trying to mount a floppy at boot time . I am wondering why you need a floppy at boot up . Try removing the floppy in the drive and boot up . Also if you need to access the floppy do it once the machine is up and running . On another note I think that the floppy is bad . Try using another floppy .
Francis Pereira
Hi,
Bad practice to post your query to multiple mailing lists. You already posted this in Madurai GNU/Linux mailing list.
--- subramani r rsm.tce@gmail.com wrote:
end_request I/O error, dev 02:00 (floppy), sector
Try a different floppy and check your cables.
SK
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Bad practice to post your query to multiple mailing lists. You already posted this in Madurai GNU/Linux mailing list.
why is that? cross-posting is bad, I agree. But waiting for the first mailing list to timeout (complete thread of messages on the topic) before approaching another mailing list doesn't seem necessary to me. Let the poster post the messages seperately and keep track of them too.
To extend your argument, you shouldn't be subscribed to multiple mailing lists, then.
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Hi,
--- Vinayakam Murugan mvinayakam@gmail.com wrote:
why is that? cross-posting is bad, I agree. But waiting for the first mailing list to timeout
Dude, he already got many replies with a solution to his query in the Madurai GNU/Linux mailing list.
Let the poster post the messages seperately and keep track of them too.
You shouldn't re-invent the wheel. It doesn't make sense if he already got replies there.
To extend your argument, you shouldn't be subscribed to multiple mailing lists, then.
Hmmm. I care for a lot of GLUGs in India, and contribution to every GLUG is important for me.
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SK
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