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Hard drive not recognised
Hard drive not recognised
I've got an old pentium II box which onto which I've installed Debian. Debian is on a 3.2Gb Western Digital drive (primary master). Previously I've been using the box with <a href="http://www.serverelements.com/">NASLite</a> serving a 160Gb Seagate drive (secondary master). NASLite is Linux and formats the drive as ext2. However, it does not appear in Debian. I only have a little Linux experience, but it doesn't show up running mount. I have a feeling that it may be because the BIOS doesn't support such a large drive, but I thought Linux could get around that. It's really important that I don't have to reformat the drive. Thanks for any help you can provide...
Hey, a fellow NASLite user!
Does the drive show up when you type "fdisk -l"? If so, just mount it by typing in "mount /dev/hdc1 /mnt/disk1" (hdc1 may not be your drive, I just used it as an example). Make sure you have alread made the directory /mnt/disk1.
Then to make it automatic, just add this to your fstab file (/etc/fstab)
/dev/hdc1 /mnt/disk1 auto user,auto 0 0
If it doesn't show up in fdisk at all, then it's probably beyond my experience.
Does the drive show up when you type "fdisk -l"? If so, just mount it by typing in "mount /dev/hdc1 /mnt/disk1" (hdc1 may not be your drive, I just used it as an example). Make sure you have alread made the directory /mnt/disk1.
Then to make it automatic, just add this to your fstab file (/etc/fstab)
/dev/hdc1 /mnt/disk1 auto user,auto 0 0
If it doesn't show up in fdisk at all, then it's probably beyond my experience.