[CoLoCo] Missing SATA hard drive
Jim Hutchinson
jim at ubuntu-rocks.org
Mon Oct 29 17:28:04 GMT 2007
Open a terminal and type
sudo fdisk -l
Send us the output. UUID is supposed to be a better way to identify
partitions. The old way was /dev/sda1 and such. Your /etc/fstab
probably has UUIDs for all your drives. If it's wrong for some reason
the drive won't mount. The command above will help us to know what
devices exist and then we can go from there.
Jim
On 10/29/07, TJ Heaney <tjheaney at gmail.com> wrote:
> It should be just ext3.
>
> UUID?
>
> vol_id: I'm not even seeing the drive, so, how would that work for it?
>
>
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