bFLT @ c! @ #! @ c! bB? 0B2 0 nodiratime diratime noatime atime loop nomand mand noowner owner nouser user nousers users noauto auto bind remount async sync nodev nosuid suid noexec exec defaults speed= encryption= offset= vfs= loop= %s on %s type %s (%s) [%s] uid= uid=%d gid= gid=%d ,user= mount: according to mtab, %s is already mounted on %s none mount: according to mtab, %s is mounted on %s /etc/mtab mount: can't open %s for writing: %s root mount: error writing %s: %s mount: error changing mode of %s: %s swap %s looks like swapspace - not mounted /dev/ mount failed mount: only root can mount %s on %s mount: loop device specified twice mount: type specified twice mount: skipping the setup of a loop device mount: going to use the loop device %s mount: failed setting up loop device mount: setup loop device successfully mount: can't open %s: %s mount: cannot open %s for setting speed mount: cannot set speed: %s /sbin/mount.%s mount: cannot fork: %s unknown mount: failed with nfs mount version 4, trying 3.. mount: I could not determine the filesystem type, and none was specified mount: you must specify the filesystem type mount: mount failed mount: mount point %s is not a directory mount: permission denied mount: must be superuser to use mount mount: %s is busy proc /proc /proc/version mount: proc already mounted mount: %s already mounted or %s busy mount: mount point %s does not exist mount: mount point %s is a symbolic link to nowhere mount: special device %s does not exist mount mount: special device %s does not exist (a path prefix is not a directory) mount: %s not mounted already, or bad option mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on %s, or too many mounted file systems (could this be the IDE device where you in fact use ide-scsi so that sr0 or sda or so is needed?) (aren't you trying to mount an extended partition, instead of some logical partition inside?) mount table full mount: %s: can't read superblock guess mount: %s: unknown device mount: fs type %s not supported by kernel mount: probably you meant %s iso9660 mount: maybe you meant iso9660 ? mount: %s has wrong device number or fs type %s not supported mount: %s is not a block device, and stat fails? mount: the kernel does not recognize %s as a block device (maybe `insmod driver'?) mount: %s is not a block device (maybe try `-o loop'?) mount: %s is not a block device mount: %s is not a valid block device block device mount: cannot mount %s%s read-only mount: %s%s is write-protected but explicit `-w' flag given mount: %s%s is write-protected, mounting read-only mount: %s uid=useruid gid=usergid UUID= LABEL= mount: going to mount %s by %s UUID label mount: no such partition found mount: no type was given - I'll assume nfs because of the colon mount: backgrounding "%s" mount: giving up "%s" mount: %s already mounted on %s waitpid Usage: mount -V : print version mount -h : print this help mount : list mounted filesystems mount -l : idem, including volume labels So far the informational part. Next the mounting. The command is `mount [-t fstype] something somewhere'. Details found in /etc/fstab may be omitted. mount -a : mount all stuff from /etc/fstab mount device : mount device at the known place mount directory : mount known device here mount -t type dev dir : ordinary mount command Note that one does not really mount a device, one mounts a filesystem (of the given type) found on the device. One can also mount an already visible directory tree elsewhere: mount --bind olddir newdir A device can be given by name, say /dev/hda1 or /dev/cdrom, or by label, using -L label or by uuid, using -U uuid . Other options: [-nfFrsvw] [-o options]. For many more details, say man 8 mount . /dev/null afFhlL:no:rsU:vVwt: mount: %s mount: only root can do that mount: no %s found - creating it.. mount: mounting %s nothing was mounted mount: cannot find %s in %s /etc/fstab mount: can't find %s in %s or %s /etc/mtab ignore warning: error reading %s: %s /proc/mounts warning: can't open %s: %s mount: could not open %s - using %s instead /etc/fstab loop= UUID= LABEL= /etc/mtab~%d can't create lock file %s: %s (use -n flag to override) /etc/mtab~ can't link lock file %s: %s (use -n flag to override) can't open lock file %s: %s (use -n flag to override) Can't lock lock file %s: %s can't lock lock file %s: %s timed out Cannot create link %s Perhaps there is a stale lock file? cannot open %s (%s) - mtab not updated /etc/mtab.tmp error writing %s: %s error changing mode of %s: %s can't rename %s to %s: %s none /dev/loop%d /dev/loop/%d /proc/devices loop mount: could not find any device /dev/loop# mount: Could not find any loop device. Maybe /dev/loop# has a wrong major number? mount: Could not find any loop device, and, according to %s, this kernel does not know about the loop device. (If so, then recompile or `insmod loop.o'.) mount: Could not find any loop device. Maybe this kernel does not know about the loop device (then recompile or `insmod loop.o'), or maybe /dev/loop# has the wrong major number? mount: could not find any free loop device Unsupported encryption type %s Non-hex digit '%c'. Don't know how to get key for encryption system %d ioctl: LOOP_SET_FD ioctl: LOOP_SET_STATUS set_loop(%s,%s,%d): success loop: can't delete device %s: %s ioctl: LOOP_CLR_FD del_loop(%s): success %s %s %s %s %d %d [mntent]: warning: no final newline at the end of %s [mntent]: line %d in %s is bad%s ; rest of file ignored mount: excessively long host:dir argument mount: warning: multiple hostnames not supported mount: directory to mount not in host:dir format mount: can't get address for %s mount: got bad hp->h_length mount: excessively long option argument %s%saddr=%s rsize wsize timeo retrans acregmin acregmax acdirmin acdirmax actimeo retry port mountport mounthost mountprog mountvers nfsprog nfsvers vers proto Warning: Unrecognized proto= option. namlen Warning: Option namlen is not supported. addr unknown nfs mount parameter: %s=%d soft hard intr posix lock Warning: option nolock is not supported. broken_suid unknown nfs mount option: %s%s NFSv%d not supported! mount: got bad hp->h_length? mount mount: %s:%s failed, reason given by server: %s NFS over TCP is not supported. nfs socket nfs bindresvport nfs server reported service unavailable nfs connect unknown nfs status return value: %d not enough memory bug in xstrndup call swap none proc devpts XFSB /proc/lvm/VGs %s/%s/LVs mount (init_lvm) %s/%s/%s /dev /proc/partitions mount: could not open %s, so UUID and LABEL conversion cannot be done. %d %d %d %[^ %s/%s mount: bad UUID xiafs vxfs sysv swap romfs reiserfs qnx4 ntfs minix iso9660 hpfs ext3 ext2 cramfs adfs TEA01 NSR03 NSR02 CDW02 CD001 BOOT2 BEA01 SWAP-SPACE SWAPSPACE2 ReIsErFs ReIsEr2Fs -rom1fs- XFSB QNX4FS NTFS MSDOS MSWIN MTOOL mkdosfs kmkdosfs CH-FOR18 FAT12 FAT16 FAT32 vfat ext3,ext2 JFS1 CDROM mount: error while guessing filesystem type mount: you didn't specify a filesystem type for %s I will try all types mentioned in %s or %s /etc/filesystems /proc/filesystems and it looks like this is swapspace I will try type %s nodev %[^ %[^ Trying %s guess %s -- %s SHLIB_PATH= SHELL= PATH= NLSPATH= MAIL= LIBPATH= KRB_CONF= IFS= HOME= ENV= BASH_ENV= _RLD_= LANGUAGE= LANG= /etc/passwd /etc/passwd /etc/group +-#0 hlLq %nbopxXudicsfgGeEaA (nil) (null) hlLq %n[csoupxXidfeEgG %s%s%s Unused signal Power failure Possible I/O Window size changed Profile signal Virtual time alarm File size limit exceeded CPU time limit exceeded Urgent condition Stopped (tty output) Stopped (tty input) Stopped Stopped (signal) Continued Child exited Stack fault Terminated Alarm clock Broken pipe User defined signal 2 Segmentation fault User defined signal 1 Killed Floating point exception Bus error IOT trap/Abort Trace/breakpoint trap Illegal instruction Quit Interrupt Hangup Unknown signal Unknown Signal: Unknown Error: errno Wrong medium type No medium found Quota exceeded Remote I/O error Is a named type file No XENIX semaphores available Not a XENIX named type file Structure needs cleaning Stale NFS file handle Operation now in progress Operation already in progress No route to host Host is down Connection refused Connection timed out Too many references: cannot splice Cannot send after transport endpoint shutdown Transport endpoint is not connected Transport endpoint is already connected No buffer space available Connection reset by peer Software caused connection abort Network dropped connection because of reset Network is unreachable Network is down Cannot assign requested address Address already in use Address family not supported by protocol Protocol family not supported Operation not supported on transport endpoint Socket type not supported Protocol not supported Protocol not available Protocol wrong type for socket Message too long Destination address required Socket operation on non-socket Too many users Streams pipe error Interrupted system call should be restarted Illegal byte sequence Cannot exec a shared library directly Attempting to link in too many shared libraries .lib section in a.out corrupted Accessing a corrupted shared library Can not access a needed shared library Remote address changed File descriptor in bad state Name not unique on network Value too large for defined data type Not a data message RFS specific error Multihop attempted Protocol error Communication error on send Srmount error Advertise error Link has been severed Object is remote Package not installed Machine is not on the network Out of streams resources Timer expired No data available Device not a stream Bad font file format File locking deadlock error Invalid slot Invalid request code No anode Exchange full Invalid request descriptor Invalid exchange Level 2 halted No CSI structure available Protocol driver not attached Link number out of range Level 3 reset Level 3 halted Level 2 not synchronized Channel number out of range Identifier removed No message of desired type Operation would block Too many symbolic links encountered Directory not empty Function not implemented No record locks available File name too long Resource deadlock would occur Math result not representable Math argument out of domain of func Broken pipe Too many links Read-only file system Illegal seek No space left on device File too large Text file busy Not a typewriter Too many open files File table overflow Invalid argument Is a directory Not a directory No such device Cross-device link File exists Device or resource busy Block device required Bad address Permission denied Out of memory Try again No child processes Bad file number Exec format error Arg list too long No such device or address I/O error Interrupted system call No such process No such file or directory Operation not permitted Success /etc/hosts /etc/config/hosts authunix_create: out of memory auth_none.c - Fatal marshalling problem RPC: (unknown error code) clnttcp_create: out of memory clntudp_create: out of memory pmap_getmaps rpc problem xdr_bytes: out of memory xdr_string: out of memory xdr_array: out of memory xdrrec_create: out of memory xdr_reference: out of memory %s: %s -- %c illegal option option requires an argument %.*s %0*d %.*d %c%+.2d /etc/resolv.conf /etc/config/resolv.conf nameserver domain search mount-2.11n