![]() ![]() Opts:ĭracut: Mounted root filesystem /dev/mapper/vg_entserver-lv_root Usbcore: registered new interface driver usb-storageĭracut: Scanning devices sda2 for LVM logical volumes vg_entserver/lv_swap vg_entserver/lv_rootĭracut: inactive '/dev/vg_entserver/lv_root' inheritĭracut: inactive '/dev/vg_entserver/lv_swap' inheritĮXT4-fs (dm-0): mounted filesystem with ordered data mode. Usb-storage: waiting for device to settle before scanning Scsi4 : SCSI emulation for USB Mass Storage devices Usb 5-2: configuration #1 chosen from 1 choice Usb 5-2: New USB device strings: Mfr=2, Product=3, SerialNumber=1 Usb 5-2: New USB device found, idVendor=0bc2, idProduct=3320 Usb 5-2: new SuperSpeed USB device number 2 using xhci_hcd Wonder if there was a recent update to ntfs-3g or another rpm that caused this probem, something for you to research. but encountered no errors while doing so. If you go this route the decision and risk is yours, not mine. Make sure to heed the advice about not enabling the repo by default. If you want to emulate what I did then you can see instructions at on how to add the RPMForge repository, or search the web. Since the external drives I normally use with ClearOS are formatted ext3 - I was unaware of this until now. Now I was able to mount and access the Seagate expansion drive without error. As I had previously added the rpmforge repository, I decided to try fuse-ntfs, so ran the command "yum -enablerepo=rpmforge install fuse-ntfs-3g.i686". Since it works on Fedora with a different version of ntfs-3g, the ntfs-3g version on ClearsOS became a suspect. Moving the SRD00F2 to ClearOS version 6.x I then experienced the same problem as you now have :-( I also have one, but it is normally attached to my Fedora Workstation and mounted using ntfs-3g. Thanks for the code tags - appreciated.įrom your output I see you have a Seagate SRD00F2 disk. Packages skipped because of dependency problems:įuse-ntfs-3g-2013.1.x86_64 from rpmforgeįuse-ntfs-3g-devel-2013.1.x86_64 from rpmforge # yum -enablerepo=rpmforge -skip-broken install fuse-ntfs* ![]() # yum -enablerepo=rpmforge install fuse-ntfs-3g.i686 # yum install rpmforge-release-0.5.x86_64.rpm This is what I did, but fuse-ntfs-3g is not available. and do NOT leave the x86_64 rpmforge repo enabled by default. I would also suggest that you remove the rpmforge i686 package if you haven't already. No need for "skip-broken" or the development package. Loading mirror speeds from cached hostfile ![]() Loaded plugins: clearcenter-marketplace, fastestmirrorĬlearCenter Marketplace: fetching repositories. Then installed the ~]# yum -enablerepo=rpmforge install fuse-ntfs-3g.x86_64 I then edited "/etc//rpmforge.repo" to ensure the repo is not enabled by default. So I did this on my 64-bit backup system.ġ) installed the rpmforge rpm as per the instructions on my web-site. I mentioned I used a 32-bit system to install and assumed that you would change the architecture names if you had a 64-bit system. From your append I think you may have a 64 bit system - it's not really clear. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |