LedZeplin
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Upgraded drive with mfstools, but can't mount partitions to turn on telnet
I went for the whole thing tonight, I added a 120gb drive and a turbonet card to my sony svr-2000.
I wanted to keep my movies, and since my total storage was going to be 150gb I did the upgrade that makes the bigger swap file.
I used
mfsbackup -Tao - /dev/hda | mfsrestore -s 127 -xzpi - /dev/hdb
to copy all my recordings etc to the 120 gb drive making it the primary drive.
I tested it in the tivo and it works. Next
I then re ordered the drives so hda is the 120. and ran.
mfsadd –x /dev/hda /dev/hdb to make the 30gb the second drive.
Now I'm trying to enable telnet on the tivo but I can't get any of the directions to work. I can't get partition 4 mounted no matter what I try.
using mfstools cd or dylans boot disk, the kernel boot messages both are kosher, and look ok, but I can't get the partitions mounted. Perhaps the problem is that I don't know what filesystem type to use in the mount command. I tried ext2 and then mfs and image just to see if they would work since it's mentioned in the kernel boot messages for differen't things.
Any help would be great, so I have to divorce the drives to do this?
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