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Re: Installation of hard drive



Andres Migliazzo wrote:
"But after change a error message "permission denied" appear in Konqueror window."

Well... check the permissions and ownership of the /mnt/hdc1 folder.

Then try to mount the partition using the command line:
$ mount -t ext3 /dev/hdc1 /mnt/hdc1 -o rw
Do it as your user, and then try with root user.

Did you try to mount it on a different directory...like floppy?
$ mount -t ext3 -o rw /dev/hdc1 /media/floppy

Just to check if is a permissions issue.

If does not works... show us the output of the command:
#sfdisk -ls /dev/hdc

Bye

On Jan 26, 2008 10:59 AM, Pantor <pantor@painter-decorator.eu <mailto:pantor@painter-decorator.eu>> wrote:

    Pantor wrote:
     > Andres Migliazzo wrote:
     >> Hi,
     >> Please, login as root and run the comand "mount", then show us the
     >> standar output AND the /etc/fstab file. Tell us which is the file
     >> systems that you have used on new disk partitions (VFAT, EXT2/3,
    NTFS,
     >> UFS, REISERFS, etc).
     >>
     >> Regards
     >>
     >> On Jan 25, 2008 4:13 PM, Pantor <pantor@painter-decorator.eu
    <mailto:pantor@painter-decorator.eu>
     >> <mailto:pantor@painter-decorator.eu
    <mailto:pantor@painter-decorator.eu>>> wrote:
     >>
     >>     KS wrote:
     >>      > Pantor wrote:
     >>      >> KS wrote:
     >>      >>> Pantor wrote:
     >>      >>>> Lads,
     >>      >>>>
     >>      >>>> would you be able to advice please, how to install a
    second
     >>     hard drive
     >>      >>>> which have preinstalled Windows. PC booting Windows
    after hard
     >>     drive has
     >>      >>>> been plugged in. Windows should be cleared, but how thee
     >> partition
     >>      >>>> works?
     >>      >>>>
     >>      >>>> Thank you,
     >>      >>>>
     >>      >>>> Andrius
     >>      >>> I would just connect the hard disk and boot. My new/old
    hard
     >>     disks have
     >>      >>> been detected without a hitch when booting. Then comes the
     >> use of a
     >>      >>> partitioning tool like cfdisk, fdisk, etc. and after
    that you
     >>     can use
     >>      >>> mkfs to create the file system. If you like using the
    GUI more,
     >>     install
     >>      >>> gparted or qtparted and use that to partition and
    format the
     >>     hard disk.
     >>      >>>
     >>      >>> HTH
     >>      >> If to boot then windows will boot. Gparted
     >>      >> shows:
     >>      >>  > 89-125-103-244:/home/andrius# gparted
     >>      >>> ======================
     >>      >>> libparted : 1.7.1
     >>      >>> automounting disabled
     >>      >>> ======================
     >>      >>> Unable to open /dev/hda read-write (Read-only file system).
     >>      /dev/hda
     >>      >>> has been opened read-only.
     >>      >>> Unable to open /dev/hda - unrecognised disk label.
     >>      >> Andrius
     >>      >>
     >>      >
     >>      > Where do you have Debian installed? /dev/hdb? Where did you
     >> install
     >>      > Grub? You need to give more details about your setup.
     >>      >
     >>      >
     >>
     >>     Debian installed on sda,
     >>     New disk hdc installed and partitioned, but still not visible in
     >> media:/
     >>
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     >>
     >  It seems tha a mistake was made in last line.
     >  >   ># /etc/fstab: static file system information.
     > #
     > # <file system> <mount point>   <type>  <options>       <dump>
     <pass>
     > proc            /proc           proc    defaults        0       0
     > /dev/sda1       /               ext3    defaults,errors=remount-ro
     > 0       1
     > /dev/sda5       none            swap    sw              0       0
     > /dev/hda        /media/cdrom0   udf,iso9660 user,noauto     0       0
     > /dev/fd0        /media/floppy0  auto    rw,user,noauto  0       0
     > /dev/hdc1 /mnt/hdc1 ext3 default 2 1
     >
     > Instead "default" should be "defaults". But after change a error
    message
     > "permission denied" appear in Konqueror window.
     >
     >
    And mount still does not work
    "89-125-103-244:/home/andrius# mount /dev/hdc1
    mount: mount point /mnt/hdc1 does not exist"


sfdisk -ls /dev/hdc

Well, not looks as fine. Here is sfdisk
89-125-103-244:/home/andrius# sfdisk -ls /dev/hdc
19938240

Disk /dev/hdc: 39560 cylinders, 16 heads, 63 sectors/track
Warning: The partition table looks like it was made
  for C/H/S=*/255/63 (instead of 39560/16/63).
For this listing I'll assume that geometry.
Units = cylinders of 8225280 bytes, blocks of 1024 bytes, counting from 0

   Device Boot Start     End   #cyls    #blocks   Id  System
/dev/hdc1          0+   2481    2482-  19936633+  83  Linux
/dev/hdc2          0       -       0          0    0  Empty
/dev/hdc3          0       -       0          0    0  Empty
/dev/hdc4          0       -       0          0    0  Empty
89-125-103-244:/home/andrius#

There is only one problem now about new disc: impossible to write or edit new disc when login as user, but it is OK when login as root. How to change permissions, please?

Andrius


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