[clue-tech] Bad superblock on a FAT32 partition

Richard Knechtel richard.knechtel at gmail.com
Mon Jan 8 22:28:28 MST 2007


I didn't change the jumpers on the drive.
I have booted several times into Win2K server. every time it knows there is 
a drive there but it doesn't see the original label (MISC) and when I try 
to access the drive I get an error.
I'm running a stock kernal in CentOS.
I borrowed a copy of Norton Ghost 9 from a guy from work ,but like TOO many 
software packages now, they won't install on the "server" version of the OS.

At 06:56 PM 1/8/2007, you wrote:
>Richard Knechtel wrote:
> > I installed CentOS on a sepearate physical drive. My set up is like this:
> > Drive hda/hda1 = Windows 2000 Server (NTFS)
> > Drive hdb = CentOS 4.4
> >         hdb1 = /boot (EXT3)
> >         hdb2 = swap (swap)
> >         hdb3 = / (EXT3)
> > Drive hde/hde1 = Windows Applications (FAT32)
> > Drive hdf/hdf1 = Windows Data (FAT32) <--- This is the one that has the
> > problems.
> > Drive hdg/hdg1 = Windows Misc. Junk (NTFS)
> >
> > Hope that helps.
> >
>
>Yep.. so, trying a process of elimination here:
>1) Have you tried booting into your W2K Server system and mounting the
>problem partition.
>
>2) Did you change the drive order or master/slave jumpers in any way?
>
>3) Are you running a stock or a custom compiled kernel for CentOS?
>
>-Ken
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