kmeek@cti1.UUCP (Kevin Meek) (12/21/90)
I am trying to figure out why the /usr2 partition will not mount on a machine I have kindof inherited support duties for. I get the following error when I run mountall: mount: /dev/dsk/c1t1d0s8 not a valid file system or not type S5 mount -f S5 /dev/dsk/c1t1d0s8 /usr2 /dev/dsk/c1t1d0s8 is not a valid filesystem The output of the prtvtoc looks like this. * /dev/rdsk/c1t1d0s6 partition map * * Dimensions: * 512 bytes/sector * 43 sectors/track * 9 tracks/cylinder * 387 sectors/cylinder * 1654 cylinders * 1652 accessible cylinders * * Flags: * 1: unmountable * 10: read-only * * First Sector Last * Partition Tag Flags Sector Count Sector Mount Directory 0 2 00 43731 54180 97910 / 1 3 01 150 43581 43730 2 4 00 97911 245760 343670 /usr 3 0 01 573788 65536 639323 4 0 00 571986 1802 573787 6 0 01 0 639324 639323 7 0 01 0 150 149 8 0 00 343671 228315 571985 /usr2 Looks to me like /usr2 should be mountable -- the Flag is 00 right? I have no idea how this disk was originally formatted etc. It is possible it was done incorrectly to begin with. Anyone know if this be fixed ( made mountable ) without reformatting?? Any suggestions would be appreciated. This is on an AT&T 3B2/600G running System V 3.2.2 Thanks in advance Kevin Meek kmeek@cti.com -- Kevin Meek kmeek@cti.com