Mount Folder Is Not A Block Device at Kenneth Isaiah blog

Mount Folder Is Not A Block Device. So, i've tried to mount /dev/sdm to /mnt/grid/11 but once entered the command. Try to mount the device at a. How i can fix the error mounting /dev/sdb1 at /media/. The bind mount call attaches only (part of) a single filesystem, not. It works pretty good in the past but i made a clean installed of ubuntu 14.04. Mount attaches block storage devices that contain a filesystem to a directory, which is not what you're trying to do, hence the error message. Shown the unmounted path in sdm. I'm trying to format and mount a 8tb external as an ext4 and it doesn't seem to work right. I created a container with volume mount to /dev/xvda1:/dev/xvda1 but when i tried to mount it to a folder it doesn't work: The drive is a seagate 8tb expansion. Not sure what you are trying to do is possible, from the manpage:

Linux block devices hints for debugging and new developments
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The drive is a seagate 8tb expansion. So, i've tried to mount /dev/sdm to /mnt/grid/11 but once entered the command. The bind mount call attaches only (part of) a single filesystem, not. It works pretty good in the past but i made a clean installed of ubuntu 14.04. Not sure what you are trying to do is possible, from the manpage: I created a container with volume mount to /dev/xvda1:/dev/xvda1 but when i tried to mount it to a folder it doesn't work: Shown the unmounted path in sdm. How i can fix the error mounting /dev/sdb1 at /media/. Mount attaches block storage devices that contain a filesystem to a directory, which is not what you're trying to do, hence the error message. Try to mount the device at a.

Linux block devices hints for debugging and new developments

Mount Folder Is Not A Block Device The bind mount call attaches only (part of) a single filesystem, not. So, i've tried to mount /dev/sdm to /mnt/grid/11 but once entered the command. How i can fix the error mounting /dev/sdb1 at /media/. I'm trying to format and mount a 8tb external as an ext4 and it doesn't seem to work right. Mount attaches block storage devices that contain a filesystem to a directory, which is not what you're trying to do, hence the error message. Not sure what you are trying to do is possible, from the manpage: I created a container with volume mount to /dev/xvda1:/dev/xvda1 but when i tried to mount it to a folder it doesn't work: Try to mount the device at a. It works pretty good in the past but i made a clean installed of ubuntu 14.04. Shown the unmounted path in sdm. The bind mount call attaches only (part of) a single filesystem, not. The drive is a seagate 8tb expansion.

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