**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu May 25 09:59:58 2006 May 25 16:56:26 does a slug running V2.3R63-uNSLUng-6.8-beta support ext3? or only ext2? May 25 16:59:41 i'll put that another way... anyone know why my newly formatted ext3 drive is not recognised by the slug? May 25 17:00:07 it just says: USB Port 1: Not Formatted May 25 17:03:13 do i have to mount the drive manually May 25 17:03:15 ? May 25 17:09:54 ext3 works afaik May 25 17:10:06 you might want to try port2 May 25 17:10:28 I installed this recently on a system, but I did format on the slug May 25 17:10:36 using the web interface May 25 19:06:30 iwo: You have to mount it manually. May 25 19:06:50 Linksys never thought about supporting native ext3 disks May 25 19:07:27 They have there on root disk and extra disks are only mounted if they are fat or ntfs. May 25 20:35:48 sorry, away for a while :) May 25 20:36:19 does this mean the drive is not accessible through the web interface & samba? (even after mounting i mean) May 25 20:37:11 I don't know all the details? May 25 20:37:40 what about ext2, still need mounting?? May 25 20:42:18 ext3 is ext2 with a extra journal May 25 20:42:29 It's the same for ext2 May 25 20:49:35 Not without some triks May 25 20:51:52 I can get it working if i mount the disk manually and add it to the smb.conf May 25 21:12:05 sorry marceln, could you give me some advice on this?? (like what to add in smb.conf)? :D May 25 21:16:16 1) login as root May 25 21:16:16 2) # mount /dev/sdb1 /mnt May 25 21:16:16 3) Add to smb.conf: [mnt] May 25 21:16:16 valid users=@"administrators",@"everyone" May 25 21:16:16 comment= May 25 21:16:17 path=/mnt/ May 25 21:16:19 read only=yes May 25 21:16:21 write list=@"administrators",@"everyone" May 25 21:20:39 can i put step 2 in a script to execute on boot? May 25 21:22:32 Yes May 25 21:23:10 There are some remarks about diversion scripts on the site. May 25 21:23:22 They could help you. May 25 21:29:31 could any tell me what does that number stand for after: USB Mass Storage device found at X May 25 21:29:36 anyone May 25 21:37:02 where are you finding this message drif ? May 25 21:38:53 dmesg May 25 21:39:27 iwo: and now I really need you help ... one destructive typo... May 25 21:39:49 forgot -l from fdisk :-\ can I salvage this? May 25 21:40:20 i'm the wrong person to ask :\ May 25 21:41:01 maybe try #linux May 25 21:41:05 it altered my partition table - I think and now all will be gone after next boot May 25 21:43:37 on the slug you mean? May 25 21:44:37 yes May 25 21:45:03 fdisk /dev/sda alone is pretty destructive... May 25 21:47:52 hmm, after i edit smb.conf it returns to normal after rebooting the slug :\ May 25 21:53:11 cap: http://pastebin.com/738140 May 25 22:00:20 eek May 25 22:02:08 "The partition table has been altered!" May 25 22:02:53 sorry mate, can't be of much help May 25 22:03:09 probably not the end of the world though (must be able to rebuild somehow) May 26 05:03:31 03bzhou * 10unslung/ (Makefile make/py-myghty.mk): added py-myghty May 26 05:20:16 03bzhou * 10unslung/Makefile: sablevm broken for mss May 26 09:47:30 general seems dead so I'm asking here. Why I get messages such as " I/O error: dev 08:12, sector 540" and dev 08:11 when I apparently don't have any such devices **** ENDING LOGGING AT Fri May 26 09:59:56 2006