CoolkcaH, compile them, or upgrade to edgy
CoolkcaH, compile them, or upgrade to edgy
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error: 302 Found
After following instructions for the Dapper install and doing apt-get update I get this happening:
Failed to fetch http://givre.cabspace.com/ubuntu/dis...86/Packages.gz 302 Found
this is using the apt sources:
deb http://givre.cabspace.com/ubuntu/ dapper main main-all
deb http://ntfs-3g.sitesweetsite.info/ubuntu/ dapper main main-all
deb http://flomertens.keo.in/ubuntu/ dapper main main-all
I think 302 is a redirect, so what setting is needed for apt-get update to work properly?
the three repos contain the same packages. You don't need to use all three in your source list.
i use:Code:deb http://flomertens.keo.in/ubuntu/ dapper main main-all
givre-
First, thanks for doing and supporting this.
1. Dapper 6.06.1
2. All three repos.
3. External
I get this error:
It's not readable, however. It shows up as a blank volume (and there are something like 70gb of files on it.).Could not mount device.
The reported error was:
mount: according to mtab, /dev/sde1 is already mounted on /media/usbdisk
mount failed
EDIT:
Rebooted, et voila, full read and write.
You sir, ROCK!
Last edited by justin whitaker; October 21st, 2006 at 06:03 PM.
You say that we should compile it if we are on AMD64, but how do we do that?...
PS: And, im using the latest Edgy RC1. But NTFS-3G still wont mount my NTFS eternal usb HDD with write support.
Instructions to build pmount (for removable device only) for Amd 64 in edgy :
1. First you need to add a repo to your /etc/apt/sources.list to get the source package.
2. Create a directory where we will build the packages (you may delete it at the end of the process) :Code:deb-src http://flomertens.keo.in/ubuntu/ edgy main-all
3. Get the needed package :Code:mkdir build cd build
4. Get the source, build & install it :Code:sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install build-essential automake fakeroot debhelper autotools-dev cdbs libsysfs-dev libhal-dev libhal-storage-dev intltool
And that's all.Code:fakeroot apt-get source -b pmount sudo dpkg -i *pmount*.deb
Tell me to know how it worked.
Last edited by givré; December 7th, 2006 at 12:12 AM.
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I'm sorry if this error has already been covered in this 80+ page thread... but I couldn't seem to find much information on it. So I thought it might be helpful for someone having the same problem as I had with ntfs-3g.
I followed the install guide as described in this thread. However, I kept getting this error in the Konsole: "Volume is scheduled for check. Please boot into Windows TWICE, or use the 'force' mount option." I first tried to force mount (-o force) and that seemed to work for the time being. But when I rebooted my box everything was unmounted again!
So I found some small blurbs on a forum saying you should just reboot into windows and try again. Well when I booted into Windows it wanted to to a disk check. I let it run its course and after the check was done it rebooted the box on it's own. Again I booted back into Windows from GRUB. Once I got to the Windows desktop I restarted.
Finally, I booted back into Kubuntu and everything was mounted perfectly. I had full READ/WRITE access to the ntfs partition. Apparently, that's what "boot into Windows TWICE" means.
Not sure what difference this may make, but I tested this under Kubuntu Edgy RC1. Good luck and I hope I've helped someone.
Thanks,
Brydenn
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I don't know if this has been reported yet, but pmount is crashing the lateset Edgy version of HAL for me
***EDIT***
Givre, you have proven to be the man once again...
Problem was found to be dbus not running on startup. All is well.
Last edited by T-One; October 24th, 2006 at 11:10 PM.
How is it crashing ?
I have no problems here.
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