Hi,
I have just installed centos 4.2 on machine remotely and everything went well, a second drive was installed, I partitioned it, rebooted and then tried to mount it but keep getting the error
mount: /dev/hde6 already mounted or /mnt/1 busy
this happens with every partition on any secondary disk, we put a third disk in and get the same error.
I have googled but not found anything relevant, most info relates to LVM or raid of which we have neither.
any help greatly appreciated.
tom
it may look like your trying to mount you new partition over you current root partition instead of on a new mount point , what is you mount command for the /dev/hde6
On 22 Feb 2006, at 23:32, Tom wrote:
Hi,
I have just installed centos 4.2 on machine remotely and everything went well, a second drive was installed, I partitioned it, rebooted and then tried to mount it but keep getting the error
mount: /dev/hde6 already mounted or /mnt/1 busy
this happens with every partition on any secondary disk, we put a third disk in and get the same error.
I have googled but not found anything relevant, most info relates to LVM or raid of which we have neither.
any help greatly appreciated.
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sorry i meant to say over a current mount point not root mount point , or you may be in the directory you are trying to mount the new device under
On 22 Feb 2006, at 23:42, Stephen Smithstone wrote:
it may look like your trying to mount you new partition over you current root partition instead of on a new mount point , what is you mount command for the /dev/hde6
On 22 Feb 2006, at 23:32, Tom wrote:
Hi,
I have just installed centos 4.2 on machine remotely and everything went well, a second drive was installed, I partitioned it, rebooted and then tried to mount it but keep getting the error
mount: /dev/hde6 already mounted or /mnt/1 busy
this happens with every partition on any secondary disk, we put a third disk in and get the same error.
I have googled but not found anything relevant, most info relates to LVM or raid of which we have neither.
any help greatly appreciated.
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whether I use webmin to mount or console its the same, in console I'm in /root trying to mount /dev/hde6 to /mnt/1
Stephen Smithstone wrote:
sorry i meant to say over a current mount point not root mount point , or you may be in the directory you are trying to mount the new device under
On 22 Feb 2006, at 23:42, Stephen Smithstone wrote:
it may look like your trying to mount you new partition over you current root partition instead of on a new mount point , what is you mount command for the /dev/hde6
On 22 Feb 2006, at 23:32, Tom wrote:
Hi,
I have just installed centos 4.2 on machine remotely and everything went well, a second drive was installed, I partitioned it, rebooted and then tried to mount it but keep getting the error
mount: /dev/hde6 already mounted or /mnt/1 busy
this happens with every partition on any secondary disk, we put a third disk in and get the same error.
I have googled but not found anything relevant, most info relates to LVM or raid of which we have neither.
any help greatly appreciated.
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whats the ouput of the command mount On 22 Feb 2006, at 23:53, Tom wrote:
whether I use webmin to mount or console its the same, in console I'm in /root trying to mount /dev/hde6 to /mnt/1
Stephen Smithstone wrote:
sorry i meant to say over a current mount point not root mount point , or you may be in the directory you are trying to mount the new device under On 22 Feb 2006, at 23:42, Stephen Smithstone wrote:
it may look like your trying to mount you new partition over you current root partition instead of on a new mount point , what is you mount command for the /dev/hde6
On 22 Feb 2006, at 23:32, Tom wrote:
Hi,
I have just installed centos 4.2 on machine remotely and everything went well, a second drive was installed, I partitioned it, rebooted and then tried to mount it but keep getting the error
mount: /dev/hde6 already mounted or /mnt/1 busy
this happens with every partition on any secondary disk, we put a third disk in and get the same error.
I have googled but not found anything relevant, most info relates to LVM or raid of which we have neither.
any help greatly appreciated.
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root@secure2 [~]# mount /dev/hda2 on / type ext3 (rw,usrquota) none on /proc type proc (rw) none on /sys type sysfs (rw) none on /dev/pts type devpts (rw,gid=5,mode=620) usbfs on /proc/bus/usb type usbfs (rw) /dev/hda1 on /boot type ext3 (rw) none on /dev/shm type tmpfs (rw) /dev/hda6 on /home type ext3 (rw,usrquota) /dev/hda5 on /tmp type ext3 (rw,noexec,nosuid) none on /proc/sys/fs/binfmt_misc type binfmt_misc (rw) /tmp on /var/tmp type none (rw,noexec,nosuid,bind)
Stephen Smithstone wrote:
whats the ouput of the command mount On 22 Feb 2006, at 23:53, Tom wrote:
whether I use webmin to mount or console its the same, in console I'm in /root trying to mount /dev/hde6 to /mnt/1
Stephen Smithstone wrote:
sorry i meant to say over a current mount point not root mount point , or you may be in the directory you are trying to mount the new device under On 22 Feb 2006, at 23:42, Stephen Smithstone wrote:
it may look like your trying to mount you new partition over you current root partition instead of on a new mount point , what is you mount command for the /dev/hde6
On 22 Feb 2006, at 23:32, Tom wrote:
Hi,
I have just installed centos 4.2 on machine remotely and everything went well, a second drive was installed, I partitioned it, rebooted and then tried to mount it but keep getting the error
mount: /dev/hde6 already mounted or /mnt/1 busy
this happens with every partition on any secondary disk, we put a third disk in and get the same error.
I have googled but not found anything relevant, most info relates to LVM or raid of which we have neither.
any help greatly appreciated.
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I ran dmsetup remove_all then it mounted.
how can I disable dmsetup at boot?
Stephen Smithstone wrote:
whats the ouput of the command mount On 22 Feb 2006, at 23:53, Tom wrote:
whether I use webmin to mount or console its the same, in console I'm in /root trying to mount /dev/hde6 to /mnt/1
Stephen Smithstone wrote:
sorry i meant to say over a current mount point not root mount point , or you may be in the directory you are trying to mount the new device under On 22 Feb 2006, at 23:42, Stephen Smithstone wrote:
it may look like your trying to mount you new partition over you current root partition instead of on a new mount point , what is you mount command for the /dev/hde6
On 22 Feb 2006, at 23:32, Tom wrote:
Hi,
I have just installed centos 4.2 on machine remotely and everything went well, a second drive was installed, I partitioned it, rebooted and then tried to mount it but keep getting the error
mount: /dev/hde6 already mounted or /mnt/1 busy
this happens with every partition on any secondary disk, we put a third disk in and get the same error.
I have googled but not found anything relevant, most info relates to LVM or raid of which we have neither.
any help greatly appreciated.
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I've added this to rc.local in the interim
dmsetup remove_all; sleep 10; mount /dev/hde1
Stephen Smithstone wrote:
whats the ouput of the command mount On 22 Feb 2006, at 23:53, Tom wrote:
whether I use webmin to mount or console its the same, in console I'm in /root trying to mount /dev/hde6 to /mnt/1
Stephen Smithstone wrote:
sorry i meant to say over a current mount point not root mount point , or you may be in the directory you are trying to mount the new device under On 22 Feb 2006, at 23:42, Stephen Smithstone wrote:
it may look like your trying to mount you new partition over you current root partition instead of on a new mount point , what is you mount command for the /dev/hde6
On 22 Feb 2006, at 23:32, Tom wrote:
Hi,
I have just installed centos 4.2 on machine remotely and everything went well, a second drive was installed, I partitioned it, rebooted and then tried to mount it but keep getting the error
mount: /dev/hde6 already mounted or /mnt/1 busy
this happens with every partition on any secondary disk, we put a third disk in and get the same error.
I have googled but not found anything relevant, most info relates to LVM or raid of which we have neither.
any help greatly appreciated.
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On Thu, 2006-02-23 at 15:09 +1300, Tom wrote:
I've added this to rc.local in the interim
dmsetup remove_all; sleep 10; mount /dev/hde1
You might try removing the dmraid rpm ... have a backup plan if it is required on your server ... you should be able to boot from the rescue disk and reinstall dmraid if it's required.
Stephen Smithstone wrote:
whats the ouput of the command mount On 22 Feb 2006, at 23:53, Tom wrote:
whether I use webmin to mount or console its the same, in console I'm in /root trying to mount /dev/hde6 to /mnt/1
Stephen Smithstone wrote:
sorry i meant to say over a current mount point not root mount point , or you may be in the directory you are trying to mount the new device under On 22 Feb 2006, at 23:42, Stephen Smithstone wrote:
it may look like your trying to mount you new partition over you current root partition instead of on a new mount point , what is you mount command for the /dev/hde6
On 22 Feb 2006, at 23:32, Tom wrote:
Hi,
I have just installed centos 4.2 on machine remotely and everything went well, a second drive was installed, I partitioned it, rebooted and then tried to mount it but keep getting the error
mount: /dev/hde6 already mounted or /mnt/1 busy
this happens with every partition on any secondary disk, we put a third disk in and get the same error.
I have googled but not found anything relevant, most info relates to LVM or raid of which we have neither.
any help greatly appreciated.
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Yes, that did it for me, thank you (yet again) Johnny.
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On Thu, 2006-02-23 at 15:09 +1300, Tom wrote:
I've added this to rc.local in the interim
dmsetup remove_all; sleep 10; mount /dev/hde1
You might try removing the dmraid rpm ... have a backup plan if it is required on your server ... you should be able to boot from the rescue disk and reinstall dmraid if it's required.
Stephen Smithstone wrote:
whats the ouput of the command mount On 22 Feb 2006, at 23:53, Tom wrote:
whether I use webmin to mount or console its the same, in console I'm in /root trying to mount /dev/hde6 to /mnt/1
Stephen Smithstone wrote:
sorry i meant to say over a current mount point not root mount point , or you may be in the directory you are trying to mount the new device under On 22 Feb 2006, at 23:42, Stephen Smithstone wrote:
it may look like your trying to mount you new partition over you current root partition instead of on a new mount point , what is you mount command for the /dev/hde6
On 22 Feb 2006, at 23:32, Tom wrote:
>Hi, > >I have just installed centos 4.2 on machine remotely and >everything went well, a second drive was installed, I partitioned >it, rebooted and then tried to mount it but keep getting the error > >mount: /dev/hde6 already mounted or /mnt/1 busy > >this happens with every partition on any secondary disk, we put a >third disk in and get the same error. > >I have googled but not found anything relevant, most info relates >to LVM or raid of which we have neither. > >any help greatly appreciated. > >tom >_______________________________________________ >CentOS mailing list >CentOS@centos.org >http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos
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