Azyx
February 18th, 2010, 11:41 AM
I moved 4 HHD on an ATA-card to a new Ubuntu 8.04 machine. The are in a NFS network. I have called them 280GB_C, 280GB_D, 280GB_E and 100GB_F from before Dapper and to Hardy. Now when I tried to mount them from Desktop on the disks mounted on the desktop, by right-click -->Properties -->Volume. And fill out a new mountpoint in my homedirectory. (/home/Azyx/280GB_C corrensponding to the disk. Also make folder on that place.
After reboot i get the message "Cannot mount the volume"
-details:
"mounting_point cannot contain the following charter: newline, G_DIR_SEPARATOR (usually /)"
How fix it now? I can't get 'Property' on the disk cos they are not mounted anymore.
I have booth ext3 and reiserfs on the disks.
Edit: I think the problem is the name on the disks. 280GB_X, the underline. But where can i change it? There are nothing in fstab or mtab about the mounting point.
/Cheers
After reboot i get the message "Cannot mount the volume"
-details:
"mounting_point cannot contain the following charter: newline, G_DIR_SEPARATOR (usually /)"
How fix it now? I can't get 'Property' on the disk cos they are not mounted anymore.
I have booth ext3 and reiserfs on the disks.
Edit: I think the problem is the name on the disks. 280GB_X, the underline. But where can i change it? There are nothing in fstab or mtab about the mounting point.
/Cheers