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Contribs.org Forums => General Discussion => Topic started by: bldgfac on January 08, 2008, 07:35:48 PM
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EDIT: I think I posted this in the wrong forum, so I've duplicated in correct one. Mod can delete.
Heya,
I recently purchased an external USB hard drive to use for back-up purposes.
I plugged in the HD and loaded up my server manager and looked at USB Disks. It detecting my USB drive and named it /dev/sda1 with a FS type of NFTS.
I managed to use fdisk to remove the default partition and I created a new one, then saved. I got an error, but ignored it (this could be my problem).
I then tried to format the partition using this command:
mkfs.vfat -n backup /dev/sda1
I refreshed my USB Disks page and my drive changed from NFTS to vfat. I then used USB Disks to mount the HD to /media/usbdisks.
Everything mounted fine, and when I use 'mount' in the console, it reads:
/dev/sda1 on /media/usbdisk type vfat (rw,nosuid,nodev)
I assumed everything was configured properly and then tried to run a test backup using DAR2. When I did, I got an email to my admin account with the following message:
Connecting to /media/usbdisk
mount: fs type ntfs not supported by kernel
Any help would be appreciated.... thanks!
I also tried changing to ext3 with no luck.
Matt
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bldgfac
http://wiki.contribs.org/USBDisks
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take a look at /etc/fstab - your server may have created an entry that specified "ntfs" the first time the disk was connected...
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Thanks for the replies.
Turns out the error message I was getting after 'writing' the new partition told me to restart the server for the changes to take affect.
Then I was able to format the drive with a ext3 fs type.
I was still able to mount the drive to /dev/sda, but I was still unable to get a backup started. I had to go into the /etc/fstab and manually add the mount. I don't know why this wasn't already in there. It showed up in /etc/mtab without a issue.
I'm now able to backup successfully.